A Qnap NAS has a drive with some bad sectors, I want to RMA it, but before just want to figure out how to prepare a drive? It’s part of a raid 5 setup of 4 drives unencrypted. So I want to remove it and wipe it. Got a Linux machine I can use, but never done this before.

What are common Linux tools to do that sensibly?

    • franglais@lemm.ee
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      21 hours ago

      Use shred , it will automate multiple random passes, and finish with a zero pass.

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        19 hours ago

        Completely unnecessary. Overwriting the whole drive with zeros completely stops anyone from being able to recover anything

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          9 hours ago

          It won’t stop “anyone”, I’ve been lead to believe there are ways even after a single pass, to recover data. if I had anything to hide, I would use a physical destruction method, nothing else

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            This is a miss understanding. Deleting it doesn’t actually delete the data, just the meta data. Overwrite it and it’s gone forever