I was helping a friend replacing the battery and thermal paste on his System 76 laptop. Never own one before but I notice it runs a special BIOS version, Coreboot. It turns out there are Coreboot and Lireboot. .These help to boot really fast though.

Anyway, I notice there are no password BIOS lock like on Lenovo. How would this protect against someone plug a USB in and just wipe my drive? On Lenovo you can set a supervisor / boot passwords, and you can remove USB drives from the boot list.

    • slazer2au@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      For spinning rust drives, yes. But for SSD no. Because of how the SSD store data it isn’t guaranteed to be overwritten.

      • Truscape@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        14 days ago

        That’s definitely true. In that case encrypting the SSD makes more sense yeah (or any flash storage)