On 3/6/06, Edward Norton wrote: > > On 3/6/06, Ben Weatherall wrote: > > > I have been lurking on the list since I left the Phoenix area for Texas > > earlier this year. I now need answers from those I know and trust. Help! > > > > In the past, I have used both wipe and shred to remove files from a disk > > > > so they cannot be recovered. I am now having to do this under both Linux > > (SuSE SLES-9) and AIX (v5.2) where both use a journaled file system. All > > of the documentation says these tools will fail under these conditions. > > The final solution needs to handle ext3, Reiser and JFS. > > > > Does anyone have any suggestions? > > -Ben Weatherall > > > dban (dban.sf.net) is probably by far the best. However, of the > filesystems you listed, it only covers two: ext2/3, and reiserfs. JFS is not > supported AFAIK. UFS, however, is. > Ok, nevermind, I think I misread your email. shred should work just fine. Just try something like `shred -n100 -z`.