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28/Jan/2025 - Added .iso and .img vanilla versions of ShredOS v2024.11_27_x86-64_0.38 for 32 bit CPUs |
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v2024.11_27_x86-64_0.38
Other software versions used within ShredOS for disc related operations
System memory requirements
2GB memory is required for all recent versions. ShredOS creates a virtual disk in memory that contains 700-800MB of drivers and software. If you are seeing the error
kernel panic not syncing write error
during boot, then either you have less than 2GB of memory or you may have faulty memory.Notable changes in this release - ShredOS
CONFIG_ALIENWARE_WMI=y
CONFIG_DCDBAS=y
CONFIG_DELL_LAPTOP=y
CONFIG_DELL_RBU=y
CONFIG_DELL_SMBIOS=y
CONFIG_DELL_SMO8800=y
CONFIG_DELL_WMI=y
CONFIG_DELL_WMI_PRIVACY=y
CONFIG_DELL_WMI_AIO=y
CONFIG_DELL_WMI_DDV=y
CONFIG_DELL_WMI_LED=y
CONFIG_DELL_WMI_SYSMAN=y
CONFIG_SCSI_MPI3MR=y
Notable changes in this release - Nwipe v0.38
s shift s bug
as reported here Wipe finishes instantly (can't wipe) #301 To summarize, if no drives are selected and then the user presses s (lower case) a warning appears indicating that the user should press S (upper case) to start the wipe. This warning appears for about 3 seconds but during this time if the user presses S (upper case) nwipe would immediately complete, having wiped no drives and requesting the user to press the spacebar to exit. The is incorrect behaviour.The bug doesn't appear if the user pressed S after the 3 seconds elapsed and the warning message disappeared. This patch fixes this so that it does not exit but displays the warning for 3 seconds and then waits for input. #636
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Vanilla or nomodeset, which do I use?
Always try the vanilla version first, this makes use of the Linux DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) video drivers. This should work fine on the majority of systems. As it makes full use of the monitors native resolution the text tends to be smaller and you can fit many more drives on screen. Using DRM also allows you to send the system to sleep from the command line to unfreeze drives if you are planning on wiping using the ATA secure erase features of the hdparm or nvme tools. If the text is too small for your liking, press the f key when you are on the drive selection or wipe progress screens to toggle the size of the font between standard and double size.
The nomodeset version should be used when ShredOS fails to display the nwipe program, you may see the percentage progress to 100% when the Shredos image is being downloaded but then nothing happens or the screen goes blank. If this happens with the vanilla version, then try the nomodeset version. The nomodeset version disables the DRM rendering manager and resorts to simple frame buffer mode. If this then works on your system you know that the DRM video drivers are the issue. The text in nomodeset is much larger than in DRM (vanilla) mode especially if you are viewing on a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor. You may see cropped serial number information or incomplete help on the bottom of the screen. However if nomodeset works for you and vanilla doesn't please record the output of the lspci command and post an issue. If nomodeset works for you, it's fine to use it for wiping disks as normal.
Important: If you use the nomodeset versions and write them to Ventoy or use another tool that discards our supplied grub.cfg file then nomodeset may not be enabled. This also applies to PXE booting that may discard our grub configuration. In this situation use the .img version and edit the two grub.cfg files on the USB stick or burn the nomodeset .iso to a CD or DVD and boot from that. I realize that if you are having video issues you won't be able to do this, except by logging into ShredOS via telnet (if you enabled it) but to confirm you are operating in nomodeset type
more /proc/cmdline
. This will display the kernel command line, if there is no nomodeset appended to the line you are still running in DRM mode..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) Celeron (32bit).
. * = 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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