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brosenz

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I was playing with Asahi Linux installation, and now I have a mess with the disk and partitions, I can't delete the Linux partition to recover the full disk capacity, thanks
 

mr_roboto

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I was playing with Asahi Linux installation, and now I have a mess with the disk and partitions, I can't delete the Linux partition to recover the full disk capacity, thanks
DFU Restore erases everything, so yes, all partitions will be gone.
 

Mike Boreham

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Confirmed. I found out the hard way as I was expecting it to only delete the Volume I was booted from, in a dual boot setup.
Duh! Realised I was thinking about "Delete all content and settings" not DFU when I wrote the above

I have done DFU restore on Mac and it does erase all volumes as @mr_roboto says. So does "Delete all Content and settings" except DFU wipes firmware and Recovery as well of course.
 
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Fishrrman

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Sorry for the ignorant question:
I've seen the term "DFU" bandied about numerous times.
What does it stand for?
 

ondioline

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Duh! Realised I was thinking about "Delete all content and settings" not DFU when I wrote the above

I have done DFU restore on Mac and it does erase all volumes as @mr_roboto says. So does "Delete all Content and settings" except DFU wipes firmware and Recovery as well of course.
Yes they result in the same thing: the key that the NAND is encrypted with is permanently changed. So it’s technically not erasing anything, it’s just the data becomes unreadable.
 
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