December 12, 2025Dec 12 If i want to upgrade the Hardisk with new one, the old that selected Drive Will be Mark for emptying (move to another disk) and make sure it Will be safe for removal from the array
December 12, 2025Dec 12 Solution Just replace and assign new disk to same slot. Contents will be rebuilt from parity.https://docs.unraid.net/unraid-os/using-unraid-to/manage-storage/array/replacing-disks-in-array/
December 22, 2025Dec 22 I would like to see this as a option in the unassigned disk for disk recovery and clearing for use else where.scenarioI have a lazrus system. I plug in a Disk and use unasiged to mount and move the data I want off. I would like a way to clear the disk after wards...This would entail me run-in umount commands, clear commands, partd commands, make.fs commands... etc etc...when the unassigned disk could do this for me with a click of the button...
December 22, 2025Dec 22 Community Expert 5 hours ago, bmartino1 said:I would like to see this as a option in the unassigned disk for disk recovery and clearing for use else where.scenarioI have a lazrus system. I plug in a Disk and use unasiged to mount and move the data I want off. I would like a way to clear the disk after wards...This would entail me run-in umount commands, clear commands, partd commands, make.fs commands... etc etc...when the unassigned disk could do this for me with a click of the button...Not sure what you are asking for that is not already covered by the combination of the Unassigned Devices, Unassigned Device Plus and Unassigned Devices Preclear plugins.
December 22, 2025Dec 22 5 hours ago, bmartino1 said:have a lazrus system. I plug in a Disk and use unasiged to mount and move the data I want off. I would like a way to clear the disk after wards...This would entail me run-in umount commands, clear commands, partd commands, make.fs commands... etc etc...when the unassigned disk could do this for me with a click of the button...The UD suite does all that already.
December 22, 2025Dec 22 7 hours ago, Kilrah said:The UD suite does all that already.No UD gives me mount... I still have to run commands to clear a disk via terminal... I want a button with a warning that clears the disk.Similar to running windows diskpart cleanUD give me a udev like rule for a script to run per the US device.. I just want a nicer button that runs the terminal commands to clean up disks for reuse (not on unraid)
December 22, 2025Dec 22 9 minutes ago, bmartino1 said:No UD gives me mount...Just UD, yes, but with the other plugins mentioned by itimpi you should be able to do the rest.7 hours ago, itimpi said:Not sure what you are asking for that is not already covered by the combination of the Unassigned Devices, Unassigned Device Plus and Unassigned Devices Preclear plugins.
December 22, 2025Dec 22 Just now, ChatNoir said:Just UD, yes, but with the other plugins mentioned by itimpi you should be able to do the rest.Preclrar doent do the format correctly for other disks. I have tried preclrar that and aom some I don't want the parity wrote of zero being added ..Again I want a single disk part clean which is fast. This has to do with clearing down flags got and setup used disk for reinitializing on other systems...
December 22, 2025Dec 22 Has explained my original reply. As I also know the terminal commands and don't care that I'm using terminal and only bumped this because I thought it'd be nice to actually have a button that would do this..I essentially just need to run three commands ...This would entail me run-in umount commands, clear commands, partd commands, make.fs commands... etc etc..
December 23, 2025Dec 23 18 hours ago, bmartino1 said:No UD gives me mount...Again UD does it. Install Unassigned Devices Plus plugin, enable Destructive mode in settings, then you can clear/format, etc... Edited December 23, 2025Dec 23 by Kilrah
December 23, 2025Dec 23 8 hours ago, Kilrah said:Again UD does it. Install Unassigned Devices Plus plugin, enable Destructive mode in settings, then you can clear/format, etc...destructive mode is new to me where is the settign for it Edited December 23, 2025Dec 23 by bmartino1 found it thanks you new testing
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