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Hello,
What should I do with a drive that previously contained an zpool which
is now corrupted if I want to use it again, i.e. create an entirely new
zpool in the confidence that the old zpool will never show its ugly face
again? If I just do a format I reckon that traces of the old zpool is
still there, is there any tool that will permanently destroy an zpool?
Kind Regards,
Stefan Olsson
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