Le Dimanche 07 Août 2011 23:03:15 Florian Hubold a écrit : > Am 07.08.2011 16:41, schrieb Pierre Jarillon: > > Le vendredi 5 août 2011 16:23:19, Florian Hubold a écrit : > >> Am 05.08.2011 14:58, schrieb andre999: > >>> Colin Guthrie a écrit : > >>>> I think srm should just be a tool people use explicitly when they > >>>> want > >>>> to. > >>> > >>> When I think about it, deleting with a pattern instead of just zeros > >>> is > >>> probably only advantageous when a disk is being disposed of -- in > >>> which > >>> case srm being a userspace tool is not a disadvantage. > >>> > >>>> Col > >> > >> Well, if you want to dispose the disk, then i'd use something like > >> Dariks>> > >> Boot and Nuke (DBAN): > >> http://www.dban.org/ > >> It offers really secure methods of overwriting your data with varying > >> > >> patterns, and if you want to dispose a whole disk. then maybe an > >> userspace tool to delete single > >> > >> files is not the best suited tool, IMHO. > > > > Do you know WIPE ? http://wipe.sourceforge.net/ > > I don't know if it is the most secured rm, but it could be. > > Yes, and it has the advantage that you don't need to reboot. Good point!
Yes, but more than the tool is how to replace rm command LD
