Closing Windows Pt 5: Formatting a USB Device
Guest post from Full Circle Magazine Issue 58. Written by: Ronnie Tucker (KDE), Jan Mussche (Gnome), Elizabeth Krumbach (XFCE), Mark Boyajian (LXDE), David Tigue (Unity)
Formatting (or erasing) a storage device in Windows is relatively easy. You right click the drive you wish to format, and you'll be presented with a window which details the steps to take in erasing all information from your device.
Linux is slightly different in this regard as it's almost impossible to format a device without seeing a mention of partitions. And that always bothers people. Think of partitions as being drives within a drive. If you want to only format a USB/SD storage device, then you'll more than likely not bother with partitions. Read more of this post
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