On Thu, 20 May 2010, Edward Ned Harvey wrote:

Also, since you've got "s0" on there, it means you've got some partitions on that drive. You could manually wipe all that out via format, but the above is pretty brainless and reliable.

The "s0" on the old disk is a bug in the way we're formatting the output. This was fixed in CR 6881631.


Regards,
markm
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