Hi, i wrote: > > One may well try to manage the stick by a partition editor.
Richard Owlett wrote: > Appropriate search terms that would lead to learning "howto"? "linux"-or-"yourdesktop" together with "partition editor". The reason to start this thread was about "gparted". We saw output of "fdisk" and "gdisk". All three are for command line and/or text dialog. The desktops will surely have their own graphical tools. I expect that they handle partitioning and also file system creation. My own approach with creating a filesystem would be "man mkfs" "This mkfs frontend is deprecated in favour of filesystem specific mkfs.<type> utils. [...] SEE ALSO fs(5), badblocks(8), fsck(8), mkdosfs(8), mke2fs(8), mkfs.bfs(8), mkfs.ext2(8), mkfs.ext3(8), mkfs.ext4(8), mkfs.minix(8), mkfs.msdos(8), mkfs.vfat(8), mkfs.xfs(8)" Well, i'd need to decide for a filesystem type anyways. If it's for exchange of files with MS-Windows or Mac, then mkfs.msdos or mkfs.vfat. If it's for Linux only with need for linux-ly filenames and file properties, then rather mkfs.ext2, 3, or 4. The words "mkfs.msdos", "mkfs.vfat", "mkfs.ext2", "mkfs.ext3", "mkfs.ext4" in Google yield interesting info. Have a nice day :) Thomas