![]() Note: DBAN will boot up and data erasing will start within 10 seconds without any prompt DBAN could need a driver for this computer However I was unable to erase data as DBan was unable to detect my SSD drive saying Error: Disks not found. This method eliminates sed fix and seems not causing dban can't open /proc/cmdline error when version v2.2.8 has been used. Your bootable DBAN usb stick is ready now. Sed -i 's/ubnkern/DBAN.BZI/g' syslinux.cfg Replace every occurrence of ubnkern with DBAN.BZI in the syslinux.cfg file ![]() Sed -i 's/ubninit/ISOLINUX.BIN/g' syslinux.cfg Mount USB, then replace every occurrence of ubninit with ISOLINUX.BIN in the syslinux.cfg file Install DBAN on a USB flash drive using unetbootin ![]() # | -n (optional) -n VOLUME-NAME, sets the volume name (label) of the filesystem # | -I forces mkfs.fat to work correctly allowing to create a filesystem across the entire device Sudo mkfs.exfat /dev/sdc1 -n 'Ubuntu20' # option 2 Sudo mkfs.vfat -I /dev/sdc1 -n 'Ubuntu20' # option 1 Install UNetbootin sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gezakovacs/ppa
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