Jim wrote:
I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I want to
make the SD card a Linux boot, but I need to get rid of the Fat32.
How would I do it with Gparted. ?
You wouldn't.
I think you have two issues here, wrong type and read-only. Since that's
unlikely to
On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 16:02 -0400, Jim wrote:
> I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I
> want to make the SD card a Linux boot, but I need to get rid of the Fat32.
>
> How would I do it with Gparted. ?
Reformat it with mkkfs
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Am 18.04.2013 22:02, schrieb Jim:
> I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I want
> to make the SD card a Linux boot, but
> I need to get rid of the Fat32.
>
> How would I do it with Gparted. ?
gparted is not interested in the existing file-system
you do not need
I have a 32gb SD card that is partition with a fat32 and is read only, I
want to make the SD card a Linux boot, but I need to get rid of the Fat32.
How would I do it with Gparted. ?
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