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WIPEFS(8)                             System Administration                             WIPEFS(8)



NAME
       wipefs - wipe a signature from a device

SYNOPSIS
       wipefs [-ahnpqtV] [-o offset] device...

DESCRIPTION
       wipefs  can  erase filesystem, raid or partition-table signatures (magic strings) from the
       specified device to make the signatures invisible for libblkid.

       wipefs does not erase the filesystem itself nor any other data from the device.  When used
       without  options -a or -o, it lists all visible filesystems and the offsets of their basic
       signatures.

       wipefs calls BLKRRPART ioctl when erase partition table to inform kernel about the change.

       Note that some filesystems or some partition  tables  store  more  magic  strings  on  the
       devices.   The  wipefs  command  lists only the first offset where a magic string has been
       detected.  The device is not scanned for additional magic strings for the same filesystem.
       It  is  possible  that  after wipefs -o offset the same filesystem or partition table will
       still be visible by another magic string on another offset.

       When used with option -a, all magic strings that are visible for libblkid are erased.

       Note that by default wipefs does not erase  nested  partition  tables  on  non-whole  disk
       devices. The option --force is required.


OPTIONS
       -a, --all
              Erase  all  available  signatures.   The set of erased signatures can be restricted
              with the -t list option.

       -f, --force
              Force erasure, even if the filesystem is mounted.  This is  required  in  order  to
              erase the partition table on a block device.

       -h, --help
              Print help and exit.

       -n, --no-act
              Causes everything to be done except for the write() call.

       -o, --offset offset
              Specify  the  location  (in bytes) of the signature which should be erased from the
              device.  The offset number may include a "0x"  prefix;  then  the  number  will  be
              interpreted as a hex value.  It is possible to specify multiple -o options.

              The offset argument may be followed by the multiplicative suffixes KiB (=1024), MiB
              (=1024*1024), and so on for GiB, TiB, PiB, EiB, ZiB and YiB (the "iB" is  optional,
              e.g.  "K"  has  the  same  meaning  as  "KiB"),  or  the  suffixes  KB  (=1000), MB
              (=1000*1000), and so on for GB, TB, PB, EB, ZB and YB.

       -p, --parsable
              Print out in parsable instead of printable format.  Encode all  potentially  unsafe
              characters of a string to the corresponding hex value prefixed by '\x'.

       -q, --quiet
              Suppress output messages after successful signature wipe.

       -t, --types list
              Limit the set of printed or erased signatures.  More than one type may be specified
              in a comma-separated list.  The list or individual types can be prefixed with  'no'
              to  specify  the  types  on  which no action should be taken.  For more details see
              mount(8).

       -V, --version
              Output version information and exit.

AUTHOR
       Karel Zak <kzak AT redhat.com>

ENVIRONMENT
       Setting LIBBLKID_DEBUG=0xffff enables debug output.

SEE ALSO
       blkid(8), findfs(8)

AVAILABILITY
       The wipefs command is part of the util-linux package and is available from  ftp://ftp.ker-
       nel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.



util-linux                                 October 2009                                 WIPEFS(8)

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