I’ve took my root authority for my PC back.
- kyonissho
- Oct 21
- 1 min read
The previous article:
Deep Darkness in front of Invisible Wall and No Daylight. Tackling Alone with No Suicide.
I have some Linux distributions of 2020 with DVDs, today I
(1) formatted the drive of my PC with Fedora linux installer,
(2) rewrote the boot loader with Debian linux installer,
(3) erased Debian's boot loader with OpenSUSE linux installer.
Then I've took my root authority for my PC back.
Note:
(4) Even Debian didn't boot.
(5) OpenSUSE can be updated to the newer version with online without the new installation.
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June 11, 2025.
About 2007, anonymous demonstrated to control my Windows XP PC, it was my displayed document are changed in front of me. I made all Windows XP's services (Windows functions) as possible soon before XP couldn't boot. It became seemingly safe.
In 2020, I installed OpenSUSE (a German Linux) to the PC, I remembered, then already there was no root authority of me.
This year, I installed Fedora Linux to a Windows 10 PC which I bought in 2014. There was my root authority. The installer DVD was made in 2020, I checked the security parameter (parity check). But once I connected the Linux PC, the root authority has become unrewritable, and all DVD and USB become impossible to use with the PC.
I'm yet not sure of whether OpenSUSE can regist the anonymous attack or not. Sadly my prepaid sim's remained data amount is poor for this month, I must wait next July.
(The first post on kyonissho.com/kyos-blog was June 9, 2025.)
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