Blackberry, so sorry for the top post.... As has been mentioned you want a DoD high level wipe... There are various DoD standards depending on how sensitive the data is on a given drive.
I've always used the Boot and Nuke disk images to wipe both extra hard disks and older computers.
Boot and nuke is a bootable image from either floppy or usb drive and is Linux based. I don't remember exactly but I want to say its Debian based.
In any case, that and many other tools are easily found via google and there are a LOT of them out there...
Just one thing to remember though... A full on wipe can take a day or more to complete depending on what level wipe you use and how big the drive is.
Cheers,
Jeff
Arrgh! Blasted from me CrackBarrrrry!
-----Original Message-----
From: Roy <linuxcanuck@
Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 08:43:49
To: <LINUX_Newbies@
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] Wiping Data with Linux
Do I do it from the commandline or use gparted? I have a cable for attaching
the drives via usb.
Roy
2009/11/27 Allen Schultz <allen.schultz@
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Roy <linuxcanuck@
> wrote:
> >> I have some old hard drives to get rid of but first want to wipe them
> >> clean. I keep on hearing reports of them ending up in Africa where data
> >> mining and identity theft is occurring. What is the best way to go about
> >> this with Linux?
>
> What you are wanting to do is at least a Department of Defense
> Standard 7-Pass Wipe. What this does is writing to each block of data
> the following pattern in order.
>
> 1. All zeroes.
> 2. All ones.
> 3. 0101...
> 4. Random
> 5. 1010...
> 6. All ones.
> 7. All zeroes.
>
> Not entirely sure about which order 3-5 are, but those 7 are
> essentially done. Now, what tools are used to do this in Linux, I do
> not know.
>
> Allen S.
>
>
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