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On Wednesday, March 3, 2021 3:01 AM, Reginald Beardsley via openindiana-discuss 
<openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org> wrote:

> I tried that, but probably not at the appropriate time. I'd likely done the 
> "dd if=/dev/zero..." already. I was annoyed and got out the big hammer. So by 
> the time I tried it, it didn't matter. Also it was a FreeBSD "zroot" label.
>
> After I play with the AHCI stuff I may repeat the situation.
>
> Have Fun!
> Reg
>

Ahh, FreeBSD. Yeah, FreeBSD's zpool can't be cleared easily. I have suffered 
from this, too. zpool destroy alone doesn't work. If you fire up GParted on 
Linux, you will see a whole disk as a orangish ZFS file system, even though you 
have created a new GPT partition table and already partitioned the disk for 
another OS!

The only solution is dd if=/dev/zero, even though my disks are very fast SSD, 
this took very long time indeed. How time consuming!

BTW, anyone know how to stop the browser from automatically mess up my 
writings? It just replace/rearrange words randomly, rendered the whole thing as 
a mess! I think I will switch browser.

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