On 30/08/2006, at 12:20 PM, Martin Pool wrote:

On 30 Aug 2006, James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So the call goes out - anyone know of anything that will do this?  I
happy to roll-my-own boot CD etc, but I'm turning up blanks for the
data scrubber.  It's pretty simple though (to meet the .jp
requirements):
1. write a constant pattern to *every* sector on the drive (either 00
or FF)
2. log the result of #1
3. celebrate your superiority for erasing the drive.

Just curious - where do you log it, if you're running off a boot cd and
just clobbered the drives?  Onto a new partition?

Who the hell knows? :P The Japanese government wrote the rules and if they're anything like the Aussie parliament, they have narry a clue between all of them about the technicalities this "logging" requirement creates. I'm not that fussy - for all I care, they can break out the digital camera and photograph the screen!

Seriously though, if it's booting from floppy, write to floppy. If it's booting from CD, send via e-mail, or write to a floppy, write to a network share? None of which sound particularly simple to implement given that every network is different and many (most) PC's these days don't come with floppy drives anymore.

Cheers,

James


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