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When I sold my drives, I used veracrypt with a 128 character password and PIM of 800+.
Isn't that the same thing as shredding?
No.
Can you elaborate?
Installing an operating system and enabling encryption won't overwrite the data on the entire disk. Instead, it will only overwrite on the specific sectors on which this operating system was installed.
Other "previous" data on the disk will remain intact and unaffected.
Unless the OS installer chooses to wipe the driver, which Debian's (non-calamares) installer does.
I understand what you mean. The way I did it was a full disk encryption as an "external drive" so the whole disk was encrypted