Formatting USBs With Linux 🔌🔥
Date: 23-08-2024
Formatting a USB in Linux is easier then burning an ISO and only needs a few quick commands!
What you will need 📋
- A USB drive
- A computer with Linux 🐧🖥
- The ability to read instructions and to follow them 🧠
Formatting the USB
1) The first thing you want to do is plug in your USB stick and identify the USB stick's name.
lsblk
Normally the USB will be something like sdX; a tip on identifying it is by looking at the size of the USB in the table that lsblk gives you!
2) Now you need to use a program called fdisk that will allow you to create a new partition table for the USB, this will format the USB.
sudo fdisk /dev/sdX
You will need to press the following keys to make a new partition table for the USB.
- o - Creates a new DOS partition table
- n - New partition, press enter to all that follows
- w - Writes the partition table
Give fdisk a minute to write the new partition to the USB.
3) Now is the time to give that partition a file system. You should look into this beforehand to see what file system you want, but I will use ext4 because it was made for Linux use.
sudo mkfs.ext4 -L "Backup-USB" /dev/sdXx
The small x represents the number of the partition; the -L flag is used to give the USB stick a name.
Finished ✅
All done! Now you have an empty USB stick you can use for all your files!
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