Apply your favorite partitioner, delete all partitions, save and exit.
*WHACK*

Thumb drives are nice quick practice implements. I <3 solid state storage.

On 01/16/2011 10:13 PM, Ubu Sumner wrote:
> Sounds like a good challenge for me Brian. Thank you, I will look into
> this. Anyway to reliably "whack" a partition table to make a practice
> drive before trying the real thing?
> 
> If it helps, have a pretty good idea of the partition sizes, and only
> care about the data partition (sys recovery about lowest 5GB; sys 30GB;
> empty 2nd sys 30GB; remainder data).
> 
> (It would have been so easy to dump the data partition.)
> 
> 
> 
> 
>     If all you've done is whack the partition table, but didn't reformat
>     or otherwise change the data in the filesystem, use 'testdisk' in
>     linux to hunt down the partition boundaries and write out the new
>     table.  Once the new table is written, viola, the filesystems appear.
> 
>     I've been here before, and testdisk saved my butt :-)
> 
>     Brian
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