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how to format usb
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how to format usb flash disk in linux lite!! :Smile
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Hi Ramzy. To format a usb flash disk use the GParted application. You can find it at location menu > system > partition drives. This YouTube video explains it well. You can ignore/skip the first part of the video that explains how to install GParted.

http://youtu.be/m9zctyRP434
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Thank you very much Scott
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(06-26-2014, 03:46 PM)Scott link Wrote: Hi Ramzy. To format a usb flash disk use the GParted application. You can find it at location menu > system > partition drives. This YouTube video explains it well. You can ignore/skip the first part of the video that explains how to install GParted.

http://youtu.be/m9zctyRP434
how to terminal? Wink
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[member=6892]phonix[/member]

The link below has options to format via Gparted, Disks and Terminal...
Make certain when entering the commands you're choosing the sdX# assigned to the USB..

https://askubuntu.com/questions/22381/ho...lash-drive


Some Additional:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/662935/h...u-terminal
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2201069
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I found a simple USB formatter application during my little flirtation with LXLE.  It's actually one of Linux Mint's cool tools that lets me format a USB stick in two clicks.  I added it to Linux Lite by downloading the .deb package here and opening it with Gdebi.  The other suggestions are good ones, of course!  But I'm just a simple boy who like simple things... and this little gem is perfect. 
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(05-10-2017, 01:56 AM)RandomBoy link Wrote: I found a simple USB formatter application during my little flirtation with LXLE.  It's actually one of Linux Mint's cool tools that lets me format a USB stick in two clicks.  I added it to Linux Lite by downloading the .deb package here and opening it with Gdebi.  The other suggestions are good ones, of course!  But I'm just a simple boy who like simple things... and this little gem is perfect.

mintstick is a nice little tool. Not only it does USB stick formatting but also image writing. I use it myself in multiple machines because of its immense simplicity.
https://unlockforus.com

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