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Cleaning up disks from prior installs
I'm not yet entirely clear
on netbsd's approach to partitioning. I have my T430 set to UEFI
only, no CSM. I have noticed that during installation, sticking to
GPT, I have issues with the disk provisioning steps that are
baffling. The solution I've found to be repeatable and dependable
is to boot into linux mint's live usb, run gdisk and zap the gpt
and mbr partitions on the disks then the install never fails.
Since I'm trying to dedicate the laptop to netbsd, this seems less
clean than I'd like. I took a look around and can't find any
netbsd way of zapping the drives that's quick and dependable,
leaving no effective trace of whatever might have been there (not
like zeroing out the whole disk). Is there a "delete partitions
and signatures from a drive" utility that's on the install media
that I can run before doing a clean install?
I tried dd if=/dev/zero bs=4M count=lotsofthem and the installer
failed to create the filesystems. Maybe lotsofthem were too many
and I should only have done some smaller number?
Thanks,
Will
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