dd status=progress if=/dev/zero of=/dev/nvme1n1p2 bs=1M
Awesome.
Why are you unnecessarily wearing down your SSD cells with such a
command?
No, awful! ;-)
Also have many bootable compact flash disks that go back to the late 1990's. I have no idea if they would still boot. Last time I checked they did.
Also have many bootable compact flash disks
That would be interesting to find out!
And even old HDD's that no longer work at all, or show lots of
read errors...
Also have many bootable compact flash disks
That would be interesting to find out!
Heh, heh. I see a kernel panic in my minds eye. With a proper usb adapter
they might be mountable and hopefully readable.
I am sure they are ext2 formatted and all my currently running kernels
can handle it. Boot? That would require older hardware that doesn't
exist here.
Mind you neither does the usb adapter for compact flash.
I have a bunch of waterproof totes in storage and maybe one of these
days when I get curious enough I'll dig through and see if I can find them. Probably in the same tote with 5.25" and 3.5" floppies as well
as CDs, DVDs, and other assorted obsolete media such as tapes. I was known the 9 track tape guru way back in the VAX/VMS days.
And even old HDD's that no longer work at all, or show lots of
read errors...
Them too. I am still using 4 3.5" sata drives on one of my machines. I've
even booted one of them recently. Their warranties have long expired.
That would be the interesting part: If they are still readable.
I have 2 sitting on my desk here.
And equipment to read from those tapes would probably impossible to
find. Maybe in a museum? ;-)
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