I am giving away a shitty 128GB SSD, which was used with LUKS 2 for most of it’s lifetime. As far as I know, it’s good practice to secure-erase it, but I’m too lazy to reinstall the OS on it (I already did it once). Is it really needed?
I am giving away a shitty 128GB SSD, which was used with LUKS 2 for most of it’s lifetime. As far as I know, it’s good practice to secure-erase it, but I’m too lazy to reinstall the OS on it (I already did it once). Is it really needed?
Thing seems to be though, that OP did not use LUKS consistently, but mixed with unencrypted uses.
In this case, fast, file-oriented secure-erase (or just throwing away all the LUKS headers, if the remaining partition was encrypted) might miss the remnants of old unencrypted uses.
So, specifically in OPs case, I am not sure if there is another safe option than a full-device overwrite e.g. using dd.
…if you follow it up with a secure discard of all of the remaining blocks.