#! /bin/sh
cd /home/joe/.config/@trezor && srm -llvz -r * && cd /home/joe/.config && rm -r @trezor
read -p "*** WIPED ---- @Trezor ---- WIPED ***" nothing
# In this example-only the user is assumed to be joe
You can replace
joe with
$USER for flexibility.
cd /home/$USER/.config/@trezor && srm -llvz -r * && cd /home/$USER/.config && rm -r @trezor
Good point.
That is what I do, but I thought it might confuse folks looking for where to enter their user name. By the way the T Suite script using secure-delete does a good job of finding most of the connected files. I am not looking for forensic perfection just a mostly thorough bye bye to the obvious files. My VM's are all on encrypted drives hiding inside LUKS containers when closed!