On 01/02/12 16:11, Andre Robatino wrote:


A built-in checksum is only useful for checking for natural corruption, not a
deliberate fake (since in that case it's easy to change the checksum to the
correct one for the fake). Even md5 is more than enough for this purpose.


So it's not error proof,
it can fail and still have a perfect disk, correct.


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