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wow, cool, I'm going to open the wine and drink healthily. I waited and kept my fingers crossed, it's a pity I wasn't of much use essential. Thank you very much for all your work. |
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I'll be adding some notes to the README.md regarding the use of shredos_output="..." and shredos_config="...". I'll also be adding the i586 (32bit) builds. |
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v2024.02.2_26.0_x86-64_0.37
Other software versions used within ShredOS for disc related operations
Notable changes in this release - ShredOS
shredos_config="..."
. This can be added to the kernel command line that allow the user to obtain nwipe.conf and nwipe_customers.csv from a tftp or ftp server on the local network as ShredOS boots up.shredos_output="..."
. This allows the user to configure ShredOS to automatically send PDF erasure certificates and logs to a local tftp or ftp server. The older methodlftp=
outputs PDF certificates to a ftp server but required the user to specify ftp commands and therefore a knowledge of either ftp or tftp commands. Thelftp=
option is deprecated and may be removed in a future version. This new method only requires details of the servers IP, path, username and password, to form part of the shredos_output command and therefore no knowledge of tftp/ftp commands are required other than to setup a server.shredos_autoreboot=enable
. Placing this option on the kernel command line will automatically reboot the computer after Nwipe has completed the erase and ShredOS has written the certificates, logs and configs to the local tftp/ftp server (if user has specified tftp/ftp transfers). If PDF certificates are being output to tftp/ftp servers and the transfer should fail for whatever reason, ShredOS will pause the reboot to allow the user to investigate the network problem. This is useful when you want to automate the installation of a operating system if booting ShredOS via the network using netboot ,onto the erased discs after a erasure has been completed. See Option to reboot after wipe is finished (--autoreboot) #225shredos_exclude_boot_disc=yes
. This will exclude the FAT formatted USB boot drive, as created by dd/Rufus or Ventoy, that contains ShredOS, from being displayed in the drive selection screen when in GUI mode and excluded from the drives that will get wiped, when in autonuke mode (autonuke enabled by --autonuke in the nwipe_options=".." on the kernel command line). Alternatively, there is a second method you can use to exclude the boot disc. Create a empty file on the ShredOS boot disk at this specific location/etc/shredos/shredos_exclude_disc
. See How to exclude the FAT formatted ShredOS Boot drive from Nwipe, interactive and autonuke modes for further details.Notable changes in this release - Nwipe v0.37
./configure
, mentioning libconfig, however the presence of libconfig had already been checked for, earlier in configure.ac. Although this error did not cause./configure
to abort prematurely and therefore make would build the source correctly, it did cause a issue for inclusion into Debian Sid. Thanks to @Polynomial-C #574Download Counters
.iso and .img Notes
Ventoy Notes
If Ventoy's 'normal' mode does not work try 'Ventoy's 'grub2' mode. To enable grub2 mode in Ventoy, when the Ventoy list of Iso/img files appear type control +r to toggle into grub2 mode, then select the ShredOS .iso. If you try to boot the ShredOS .iso using Ventoy's 'normal' mode you will end up at the grub prompt on some systems.
What's the difference between Ventoy's normal & grub2 modes?
Well it appears that in normal mode Ventoy uses ShredOS's own grub code to boot ShredOS, while in grub2 mode Ventoy uses it's own code. Using Ventoys own grub code when in grub2 mode may allow you to boot when normal mode doesn't work however, Ventoy's grub does not load the progress module so you won't see the progress percentage as the ShredOS kernel is loaded. ShredOS also includes modules for PXE booting.
The ShredOS .iso labeled nomodeset disables the Linux Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) and so remains in simple framebuffer mode. This mode is compatible with most graphics hardware and avoids any buggy graphics drivers. This would be used when you find that the standard version of ShredOS initially displays text but then fails to display nwipe.
64bit .img and .iso for modern Intel & compatible processors post Pentium 4.
The .iso is for burning to DVD/CD and copying onto a Ventoy USB stick.
32bit .img and .iso for Pentium 4 and earlier CPUs.
Pentium MMX, K5, K6, K6-II, K6-III, Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Pentium III, Athlon, Athlon XP, Opteron*, Athlon FX-51*, Athlon FX-53*, Athlon 64* Pentium 4 (32 bit).
. * = 32-bit/64-bit. The x86 32 bit version of ShredOS will often run on x86 64 processors but not all 64 bit processors due to limitations in the CPU or bios.
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