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# inacceptable: e.g. Sandisk Ultra Fit become hot, degrade fast and are unreliable. For cheap sticks to be useful, one must be lucky.
# inacceptable: e.g. Sandisk Ultra Fit become hot, degrade fast and are unreliable. For cheap sticks to be useful, one must be lucky.


=== fill empty space of all partitions with “zeroes” ===
=== fill empty space of a partition with “zeroes” ===
This could be done after deleting large amounts of data from the USB stick, and before saving and compressing an image of it, or before re-using the media with a fresh install.  
This could be done after deleting large amounts of data from the USB stick, and before saving and compressing an image of it, or before re-using the media with a fresh install.  
USB sticks that support “Deterministic read data after TRIM” according to <code>hdparm</code>, and microSD cards (which always have zeroes in free space after TRIM in a SD slot) should be TRIMmed because this does not wear out the storage cells.
USB sticks that support “Deterministic read data after TRIM” according to <code>hdparm</code>, and microSD cards (which always have zeroes in free space after <code>fstrim</code> in a SD slot) should be TRIMmed because this does not wear out the storage cells.


Other media: for each partition, do (as root)
Other media: as root
  dd if=/dev/zero of=/mountpoint_of_partition/delete.me bs=10M  # this will stop when filesystem is full
  dd if=/dev/zero of=/mountpoint_of_partition/delete.me bs=10M  # this will stop when filesystem is full
  rm /mountpoint_of_partition/delete.me
  rm /mountpoint_of_partition/delete.me
However, this stresses the flash cells; they sustain only a limited number of write cycles.  
However, this stresses the flash cells; they sustain only a limited number of write cycles.


=== initializing the media ===
=== initializing the media ===
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