Semisol on Nostr: nice to see more people using Hetzner if this was an NVMe, you could do secure erase ...
nice to see more people using Hetzner
if this was an NVMe, you could do secure erase with the nvme command, which maps everything to empty on the firmware + deletes the encryption key of the existing data
(most NVMes are self encrypting already)
Published at
2025-04-29 07:36:13Event JSON
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