I have 4 old hard drives that I pulled from an old Drobo that needs to be trashed. I bought a Mediasonic 4-bay RAID enclosure that I thought would be a good upgrade, but knew going into that the drives may not work because the manual for the new enclosure specifically says to use new drives to avoid problems. The exact product is this Mediasonic one.
I don’t care about the existing data on these drives, and that was originally what I thought was meant by “avoiding problems”. So I tried just putting the drives in to no avail. They don’t show up as drives in the file explorer. They don’t show up in “Disks”.
I also have an external hard drive dock - the 15 year old version of this one which does let me mount the drives and see them in Disks.
I have tried running “wipefs -a” and I’ve tried formatting them in Disks with no filesystem specified. I’ve also run parted on them, but anything I try in parted gives me the error “unrecognised disk label”.
If I can’t reuse these old drives then the enclosure is of less use to me than I had hoped as I don’t intend to buy new drives any time soon.
Is there anything else I can try to reset these drives to a state where they’ll act like new drives that have never been used before?
Update: The “tricks” haven’t worked so I’m doing the full disk write using dd. It’ll be a while before I have 2 disks prepped to try.
If you want to fully wipe the disks of any data to start with, you can use a tool like
dd
to zero the disks. First you need to figure out what your dive is enumerated as, then you wipe it like so:sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX
From there, you need to decide if you’re going to use them individually or as a pool.
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While this would work isn’t it a bit time consuming compared to: