Richard Fish schrieb:

> A good option for more speed would be to use aespipe to encrypt 
> /dev/zero and write that output to the disk.

Why do that? Overwritten data is already pretty much
irrecoverable. Or do you know of ONE instance, where
those rescue companies restored an OVERWRITTEN (ie.
not something simple as burned or such) drive?

And if you fear, that the CIA or FBI might recover
data - use a metal shredder...

Alexander Skwar
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