# reHDD ## Features: * show S.M.A.R.T values of attached drives * checking used drives for their next live based on threshold limits * delete a drive instant with wipefs * deleting a drive securely via overwriting * only needs a display and keyboard * process multiple drives at once ## Download USB Image ## [2.5GB image v1.0.0](https://schuttercloud.com/s/ggxGH9sA326aRfK) (`wget` is your friend) Use [Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/#download) or `dd` to create an bootable USB drive . ## Screenshot ![Screenshot of reHDD with multiple drives in different states](https://git.mosad.xyz/localhorst/reHDD/raw/commit/c40dfe2cbb8f86490b49caf82db70a10015f06f9/doc/screenshot.png "Screenshot") ## Debian Build Notes * `apt-get install ncurses-dev git make g++` * `git submodule init` * `git submodule update` * `make release` ## Create Standalone with Debian 11 Instructions how to create a standalone machine that boots directly to reHDD. This is aimed for production use, like several drives a day shredding. * Start reHDD after boot without login (as a tty1 shell) * Start dmesg after boot without login (as a tty2 shell) * Start htop after boot without login (as a tty3 shell) * Upload reHDD log every 12h if wanted ### Software requirements * `apt-get install hwinfo smartmontools curl htop sudo` ### Installation clone this repo into /root/ ``` git submodule init git submodule update ``` `cd /root/reHDD/` `make release` `bash scripts/install_reHDD.bash` If you want to upload the logs, edit `scripts/reHDDLogUploader.bash` with your nextcloud token Add your system drive in `/root/reHDD/ignoreDrives.conf` like: ```e102f49d``` Get the first 8 Bytes from your UUID via `blkid /dev/sdX` `reboot` ## Build docs `make docs` open `doc/html/index.html` in browser