On 11/16/2014 04:10 PM, jd1008 wrote: > On 11/16/2014 03:01 PM, Ted Roche wrote: >> The Fedora 20 repo includes a utility called 'scrub' and it has >> a mode to scrub free space. >> >> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 2:04 PM, jd1008 <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx >> <mailto:jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: >> >> Before sending the drive for warranty service, what is the best >> way to clean the unallocated blocks? >> >> The rest of the files on disk are OK - standard installation, >> ... etc. >> All home dirs are deleted, tmp dirs, logs ....etc all deleted. >> If you can think of other things to delete, pls let the world >> know. > > Thanx Ted. > > I had forgotten all about scrub. > Now if only someone would tell me how to locate the journal blocks. > > If I mount the drive with the journaling disabled, will the blocks > usually used for journaling become free blocks, and thus be covered > by scrub??? jd, hard disk drive manufactures _are_not_ NSA. you _are_not_ NSA. they do not connect hdd's to computers and try to read drives to see what is on them. to do so is a waist of their time. they connect hdd to a hdd test device that has programs to do just one thing, *test* the drive. said programs are close to what they supply to computer users use to check a drive, only more intensive. the device does the writing and reading and makes comparisons of read to what was written. this is done many times and when a drive has failed. if errors are for a small section of sectors, sector table is rewritten to assign spare sectors. if failure is excessive, new disk platters are installed in housing. if failure is in electronics, a new electronics board is installed. after which, drive is resold as a _rebuilt_ drive. if have sent several hdd's back to oem for warranty replacement after running oem test with out concern of oem finding out about what was on drive because i had already run diagnostics. you can verify this by contacting oem and ask them just what they do to test a drive. you may, tho i doubt, find info about drive testing on their web pages. do be aware of this, FBI, NSA and several other .gov agencies do have ways of recovering user info and those ways usually work, because of many wear factors that cause data to be left on drive. if you want to know what they are, search internet for hdd forensics. you will/may be surprised at what has to be done. but it is not always productive. in your case, apply this; non procrastination of the infinitesimal iow; do not sweet the small shit -- peace out. in a world with out fences, who needs gates. tc,hago. g . -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org