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NAME

       nwipe - securely erase disks

SYNOPSIS

       nwipe [options] [device1] [device2] ...

DESCRIPTION

       nwipe  is  a command that will securely erase disks using a variety of recognised methods.
       It is a fork of the dwipe command used by Darik's Boot and Nuke (dban).  nwipe is included
       with  partedmagic if you want a quick and easy bootable CD version.  nwipe was created out
       of a need to run the DBAN dwipe command outside of DBAN, in order to allow  its  use  with
       any host distribution, thus giving better hardware support.  It is essentially the same as
       dwipe, with a few changes:

       - pthreads is used instead of fork

       - The parted library is used to detect drives

       - The code is designed to be compiled with gcc

       - SIGUSR1 can be used to log the stats of the current wipe

OPTIONS

       -V, --version
              Prints the version number

       -h, --help
              Prints a help summary

       --autonuke
              If no devices have been specified on the command line, starts  wiping  all  devices
              immediately.  If  devices  have  been specified, starts wiping only those specified
              devices immediately.

       --autopoweroff
              Power off system on completion of wipe delayed for for one minute. During this  one
              minute delay you can abort the shutdown by typing sudo shutdown -c

       --sync=NUM
              Will perform a syn after NUM writes (default: 100000)

              0    - fdatasync after the disk is completely written
                     fdatasync errors not detected until completion.
                     0 is not recommended as disk errors may cause nwipe
                     to appear to hang

              1    - fdatasync after every write
                     Warning: Lower values will reduce wipe speeds.

              1000 - fdatasync after 1000 writes

       --noblank
              Do  not perform the final blanking pass after the wipe (default is to blank, except
              when the method is RCMP TSSIT OPS-II).

       --nowait
              Do not wait for a key before exiting (default is to wait).

       --nosignals
              Do not allow signals to interrupt a wipe (default is to allow).

       --nousb
              Do not show or wipe any USB devices, whether in  GUI,  --nogui  or  autonuke  mode.
              (default is to allow USB devices to be shown and wiped).

       --nogui
              Do  not  show the GUI interface. Can only be used with the autonuke option.  Nowait
              option is automatically invoked with the nogui option.   SIGUSR1  can  be  used  to
              retrieve the current wiping statistics.

       -v, --verbose
              Log more messages, useful for debugging.

       --verify=TYPE
              Whether to perform verification of erasure (default: last)

              off   - Do not verify

              last  - Verify after the last pass

              all   - Verify every pass

              Please  mind  that HMG IS5 enhanced always verifies the last (PRNG) pass regardless
              of this option.

       -m, --method=METHOD
              The wiping method (default: dodshort).

              dod522022m / dod       - 7 pass DOD 5220.22-M method

              dodshort / dod3pass    - 3 pass DOD method

              gutmann                - Peter Gutmann's Algorithm

              ops2                   - RCMP TSSIT OPS-II

              random / prng / stream - PRNG Stream

              zero / quick           - Overwrite with zeros 0x00

              one                    - Overwrite with ones 0xFF

              verify_zero            - Verifies disk is zero filled

              verify_one             - Verifies disk is 0xFF filled

              is5enh                 - HMG IS5 enhanced

       -l, --logfile=FILE
              Filename to log to. Default is STDOUT

       -p, --prng=METHOD
              PRNG option (mersenne|twister|isaac|isaac64)

       -q, --quiet
              Anonymize serial numbers, Gui & logs display:
               XXXXXXXX = S/N obtained & anonymized.
               ???????? = S/N not available.

       -r, --rounds=NUM
              Number of times to wipe the device using the selected method (default: 1)

       -e, --exclude=DEVICES
              Up to ten comma separated devices to be excluded, examples:
               --exclude=/dev/sdc
               --exclude=/dev/sdc,/dev/sdd

BUGS

       Please      see      the      GitHub      site       for       the       latest       list
       (https://github.com/martijnvanbrummelen/nwipe/issues)

AUTHOR

       Nwipe is developed by Martijn van Brummelen <github@brumit.nl>

SEE ALSO

       shred(1), dwipe(1), dd(1), dcfldd(1), dc3dd(1)