rbj@icst-cmr.arpa (Root Boy Jim) (09/18/86)
Unix-wizards, My organization (the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science) is selling some of its VAX 11/750s with rk07 drives. Since the packs have unix software on them, I need (for legal reasons) to wipe them before we sell them. I thought that reformatting them would be a good way of doing that (newfs only rewrites the superblocks, leaving the data). True, but in random and pretty much worthless order. I read the manpage for format(8), but it is sketchy, and only deals with the 780. Could someone send me or post the proper sequence for doing this with a 750? I have a tape (which was given me when I got this job; I don't know who had it before me) which is labelled "boot/copy/format"; I assume this is probably the right thing to use. Also, please tell me if I'm being an idiot and putting myself to a lot of unnecessary work; any and all suggestions would be appreciated. I'll be kind and only state that you are doing it the hard way. Any means of overwriting data will be useful. There are several ways to do this. The simplest way is probably `yes | dd of=/dev/rhk1c bs=8k'. For the last pack, find out how to boot copy and copy hk1c to hk0c. If you can't do that, rm almost everything, then do `tr -d A-z < /vmunix > trash' to get a meaningless but large file. Copy it to different places until you fill up the disk. Then copy it to /vmunix and /boot. If this pack is useful to anyone by this time, they must be clairvoyant. Thanks, SWA (Root Boy) Jim Cottrell <rbj@icst-cmr.arpa> P.S. Zippy is temporarily out of commission.