I’ve been messing with my flash drives trying to follow some random documentation with dd and now both of my flash drives are reporting 0 bytes of free space. I was trying to clear out everything and start from scratch as if they were new. I wonder if there are any program out there that can just sudo reset-everything /dev/sdX

  • borlax@lemmy.borlax.com
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    1 year ago

    Use a partition manager like parted or fdisk to delete all the partitions from the drives and create one new one that encompasses the whole disk.

    If you are doing all this from a GUI you can use Gparted to make it easier for you.

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    If you have GNOME just go into Gnomedisks select the drive and choose the format option. Or as somebody mentiomed Gparted is great but there are some things to learn for table, partitions, flags etc

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    1 year ago

    Block devices are simply devices that hold data. That’s all. For a block device to be “formatted,” you typically want a partition table, a partition, and a filesystem in that partition.

    For flash storage, the most common off-the-shelf solution is a DOS partition type with a single partition that occupies the entire storage, and a FAT32 filesystem.

    On larger or more modern devices, you’ll typically see a GPT partition table with a single partition with exFAT. This setup allows you to store files larger than 4 GB.

    You can simply use fdisk to create or modify a partition table and create a partition. You’ll want to use a mkfs tool to create the filesystem.