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Different incompatible(?) versions of MSED on different drives #49

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h-2 opened this issue Feb 12, 2023 · 0 comments
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Different incompatible(?) versions of MSED on different drives #49

h-2 opened this issue Feb 12, 2023 · 0 comments

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h-2 commented Feb 12, 2023

So, I have three drives:

  1. Samsung Evo 850 SATA
  2. Samsung Evo 970 NVME
  3. Samsung Evo 980 NVME (I just added this one)

The first two were already previously SEDed. I followed the instructions for the new one and it worked (except that I also needed the PSID-revert). However, the current version of sedutil seems to be incompatible with the old one. That means, that if I boot from the UEFI of the newest disk, the PBA will only unlock the newest disk (the others fail, although the password is the same). If I boot from any of the older disks, the situation is reversed. By doing multiple reboots and selecting different boot-devices, I can manage to boot a system where everything is unlocked, but obviously this is not usable in everyday life.

  • why is the new PBA not backwards-compatible? I assume this is related to a change in the hashing algorithm mentioned on the releases page?
  • Is there a way to upgrade an old password to a new one? I really don't want to erase the old disks...

Thank you very much!

P.S.: I crossposted this from Drive-Trust-Alliance#427, I hope that's OK.

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