Re: How to completely erase a hard disk
I know that there must be a less extreme solution but , since there
is nothing installed on that server the zero all data seems to be the
fastest one to get on my way again. THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR ANSWER!
El 30/09/2007, a las 14:32, Rashkae escribió:
> Juan Pablo Mazzini wrote: >> I`ve made a mistake instaling an Ubuntu 7 server with RAID disk 1. >> Now when i try to install again de instaler is unable to make a new >> raid cause the old one is still configured somewhere, anyone knows a >> metod taht i can use to put both hard disk in like new and erase all >> the information stored in them including the booth sector in order to >> install again. > > This might be a bit extreme to your particular situation (which > could be > worked around with a bit of finesse and finer grained understanding of > Raid and it's relative command line tools) > > But to simply answer your question and get you on your way, boot > from a > Live CD (I suggest Knoppix for stuff like this, though there is no > reason you can't use Ubuntu install CD), identify the hard drive > device > you want to erase (Like /dev/hda or /dev/sda)... If there are > multiple > hard drives, I suggest eliminating any chance of error by > disconnecting > the ones you do not want to erase. > > Then dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda (or dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda) > > > > -- > ubuntu-users mailing list > ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/ > listinfo/ubuntu-users
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