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hdparm on SSD, gives error SG_IO: bad/missing sense data, doesn't display correctly


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I have SK hynix 512GB SSD, with Windows 10 installed on it.



I boot Ubuntu from an USB flash drive.



At first, when I typed the following in the Ubuntu terminal:



hdparm -I /dev/sda



I was getting the proper information as should, which would display



NOT   enabled
locked
frozen


etc



but after trying to unfreeze my SSD by using some pm command to tell my laptop to go to sleep, I get some malarkey instead when I try to do "hdparm" command, it looks like this now.



SSD seems to work, Ubuntu shows it correctly in the default "Disks" app, and using the command "lsblk" also shows the SSD correctly.



so how do I make sure hdparm can be used again correctly with my SSD?



I wanted to do secure erase of my SSD that's all, shred command is overkill as SSD has limited read/write cycles.









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    I have SK hynix 512GB SSD, with Windows 10 installed on it.



    I boot Ubuntu from an USB flash drive.



    At first, when I typed the following in the Ubuntu terminal:



    hdparm -I /dev/sda



    I was getting the proper information as should, which would display



    NOT   enabled
    locked
    frozen


    etc



    but after trying to unfreeze my SSD by using some pm command to tell my laptop to go to sleep, I get some malarkey instead when I try to do "hdparm" command, it looks like this now.



    SSD seems to work, Ubuntu shows it correctly in the default "Disks" app, and using the command "lsblk" also shows the SSD correctly.



    so how do I make sure hdparm can be used again correctly with my SSD?



    I wanted to do secure erase of my SSD that's all, shred command is overkill as SSD has limited read/write cycles.









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      I have SK hynix 512GB SSD, with Windows 10 installed on it.



      I boot Ubuntu from an USB flash drive.



      At first, when I typed the following in the Ubuntu terminal:



      hdparm -I /dev/sda



      I was getting the proper information as should, which would display



      NOT   enabled
      locked
      frozen


      etc



      but after trying to unfreeze my SSD by using some pm command to tell my laptop to go to sleep, I get some malarkey instead when I try to do "hdparm" command, it looks like this now.



      SSD seems to work, Ubuntu shows it correctly in the default "Disks" app, and using the command "lsblk" also shows the SSD correctly.



      so how do I make sure hdparm can be used again correctly with my SSD?



      I wanted to do secure erase of my SSD that's all, shred command is overkill as SSD has limited read/write cycles.









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      I have SK hynix 512GB SSD, with Windows 10 installed on it.



      I boot Ubuntu from an USB flash drive.



      At first, when I typed the following in the Ubuntu terminal:



      hdparm -I /dev/sda



      I was getting the proper information as should, which would display



      NOT   enabled
      locked
      frozen


      etc



      but after trying to unfreeze my SSD by using some pm command to tell my laptop to go to sleep, I get some malarkey instead when I try to do "hdparm" command, it looks like this now.



      SSD seems to work, Ubuntu shows it correctly in the default "Disks" app, and using the command "lsblk" also shows the SSD correctly.



      so how do I make sure hdparm can be used again correctly with my SSD?



      I wanted to do secure erase of my SSD that's all, shred command is overkill as SSD has limited read/write cycles.







      ssd secure-erase hdparm





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