[CentOS] erase disk
SilverTip257
silvertip257 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 26 21:41:50 UTC 2013
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 3:47 PM, Paul Heinlein <heinlein at madboa.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Sep 2013, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
> Burn a DBAN disk [....]
>>>
>>
>> Then put the dban disk on the shelf over your desk [...]
>>
>
Eh, I don't really think dban is necessary. Probably more than an fdisk
and creating a file system is overkill.
Besides there's gnu shred that would do the job from his running CentOS
system ... hit the secondary drive with random bits or just a pass of zeros.
# one pass random bits, one pass zero
shred -vfz -n1 /dev/<something>
# zeros only
shred -vfz -n0 /dev/<something>
>
> Then make it available via PXE, though with a DANGER warning in your PXE
> menu :-).
Hehehe. ;)
I have dban on a pxe boot server.
Initially having it there was a bit disconcerting ... more so that a
coworker would stumble upon it. I hid the option in a separate menu and
did put a warning in the splash message.
Off-Topic:
A coworker of mine modified the dban iso so that it would boot and
auto-nuke (no keyboard) ...
He left that disc in a server he gave to another coworker ... who we
suspect put the disc in a work computer and wiped the drive! :P
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