
Linux do recognize and can mount it. You may have to edit /etc/fstab. -- On 2024-10-23 12:22, CAREY SCHUG wrote:
Thank you.
(wow, Lennart...univ of waterloo was a big pert in the early days of my first career, VM/370 and successors on mainframes)
Yes, it appears to just be one big filesystem
1. why is GParted unwilling to recognize that? 2. is there some command I can do in gparted to recognize it? 3. why is Linux unwilling to recognize and mount it 4. is there something I can add to linux so that it will? 5. or recommendations for formatting in gparted so winblows and linux can both use this (I back up winblows user data to usb disks, some data going to linux, some going just to archive)
<pre>--Carey</pre>
On 10/23/2024 10:33 AM CDT William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
Yes, and I use the entire disk in my btrfs raid.
Try 'lsblk -f'. It will show if it's this or not. --
On 2024-10-23 10:24, Lennart Sorensen via talk wrote:
Sometimes USB devices have no partitions and they just have a filesystem on the entire device.
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