On Tue, Dec 27, 2022 at 09:25:00PM +0100, Bodie wrote:
> This one may help a little too
>
> https://community.silabs.com/s/article/the-role-of-stall-handshake-packet-in-usb-transfer?language=en_US
I would like to express again my grateful thanks for the help
provided. I had the opportunity to
On 2023-01-06, Tomaž Kokolj wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Work week is over and I have time to play with real hardware.
> Just wanted to let you know that this configuration did work:
>
> # cat /etc/hostname.re0
> inet autoconf lladdr 00:11:22:33:44:55
>
> # ifconfig re0
> re0: flags=808843 mtu 1500
The way I see it, this depends on one's use case.
There certainly are cases where it is important to be able
to irrevocably destroy all data in an instant. But there are
also use cases where one is only interested in making sure
that the average person couldn’t access one’s data if one lost
one’s
Nathan Carruth writes:
> permanently and irrevocably destroy all data on your entire disk”.
This is a feature. More so, it's the very point in an encrypted
filesystem. If you haven't planned for this failure scenario then
what are you doing using a device which *by design* can irrevocably
trash
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