How do I permanently disable hard drives? [duplicate]
Solution 1:
If the disks are SATA (the most normal thing; they are sda
, sdb
, etc.) you can do that two ways:
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After the boot, you can disable them. The "magic" is (as root)
echo 1 > /sys/block/sdx/device/delete
where
sdx
is your disk. This will make the device disappear. Notice however that if something triggers an update ofudev
the disks may reappear.Note also that the
sdx
denomination is not completely fixed; it can change especially if you add/delete disks to the system. -
At boot level, if you have a kernel with version 3.13 or newer. You need to identify the ATA address, which is a number like
4.00
(you can usedmesg | grep " ata"
) :ata4.00: ATA-8: ST2000DM001-1CH164, CC24, max UDMA/133
and you can completely hide the disk with the boot parameter:
libata.force=4.00:disable
the disk will act as if it were not connected at all to the system.
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Another option is using
udev
rules as explained (I did not test) here. The difference in this case is that the disk devices are still there, but the disks are not mounted. In 99% of the case the result is the same, unless you are playing tricks with directly writing to the raw disk devices...