Re: Looking for a good disk exerciser

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> Capstone (so to speak):
>
> I booted from the Seagate CD and ran both the quick and full diagnostics on
> the disk.  It failed them both.
>
> Now I'm wondering what's the best way to destroy all the data on the drive
> so I can return it without my stuff, unreliable or not, on it.
>
> I suppose a dd from /dev/zero to the whole disk might work - am I right?
> I'm not sure what block size or how many - it's a 400Gb drive....
>

My favorite utility for whiping a drive is DBAN:
http://dban.sourceforge.net/

You can get as crazy as you want to ;-) including specifying multiple pass
etc. His screenshots give a better idea of what some of the options are but so
far, it's better than even some of the commercial applications they were using
at my current client site.

--
Lonny
-- 
"To mess up a Linux box, you need to work at it; to mess up your Windows box,
you just need to work ON it."

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