Such as happened a few times on my heavy-use vZilla build running ESXi 5.5. Such accidental fill-ups can be too easy to do, in your home virtualization lab for example.
Once the installation completes, you're ready to go.
Open a terminal window and issue the command: sudo apt-get install secure-delete -y The installation of the Secure-delete Toolkit is simple. The above process is based on the paper " Secure Deletion of Data from Magnetic and Solid-State Memory," by Peter Gutmann. The srm command deletes file in such a way that they cannot be recovered. The toolkit can be easily installed on just about any Linux distribution, from within the standard repositories, so getting this up and running on your distribution of choice will be done in similar fashion. I want to walk you through the process of installing and using srm on Ubuntu Server 18.04. Secure-delete Toolkit is a collection of file deletion tools, which includes the srm command (for secure remove).
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