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    Whats the best way to format USB stick to linux

    Whats the best way to format USB stick to linux using windows or is it possible in VIX 2.2 Thanks
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    You can use Mount manager in ViX. Blue button > ViX > Mount manager
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    Tried that but I cant see the option to format
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alanp View Post
    Tried that but I cant see the option to format
    Not used it for a while, need to check again later. Another way is to plugin, reboot, the menu > setup > system > harddrive and initilialize the USB stick.
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    if you cant manage to do it via VIX you could always boot your pc / laptop with a linux boot disc and do it that way. there are a number of boot discs within the linux section try G-parted
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    As sic says and you may need to highlight it and press OK, will check correct method late when on box

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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    if you cant manage to do it via VIX you could always boot your pc / laptop with a linux boot disc and do it that way. there are a number of boot discs within the linux section try G-parted
    Ok I have got G-parted live usb version but I cant see an option for format only for patition any help appreciated
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    why do you need to format the stick with linux any way ?. all of the sticks i use are formatted with windows to fat 32 then mounted via the VIX mount option sic said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pheonix View Post
    why do you need to format the stick with linux any way ?. all of the sticks i use are formatted with windows to fat 32 then mounted via the VIX mount option sic said.
    Just thought it may work better in the linux enviroment
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    This question may already have been asked and answered, but it didn't show up in a search.

    I have a 4 Gb SanDisk Extreme Cruzer Countour usb stick (it has + 15 Mb/s read-write speed) that I have formatted in ext3 format. The stick mounts on my Vu+ Duo but as a Linux R/W volume but only shows as a 3 Gb volume while on OSX it still shows up as 4 Gb. I don't remember having this issue with a 'plain' 4 Gb Cruzer.

    Something I did wrong or a limitation of the Vix image (latest version)?
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    I have two 16 gig cruizers in my Uno using the latest beta VIX image and both show their full sizes just fine.

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    I have two 16GB but formatted as FAT 32 and both show as 16GB

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    My stick was FAT32 formatted, showed up as 3Gb on the Vu+. After reformat to ext3 the same story, so something must be wrong with VIX on my box. I think a reflash is in order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WOIIFTM View Post
    My stick was FAT32 formatted, showed up as 3Gb on the Vu+. After reformat to ext3 the same story, so something must be wrong with VIX on my box. I think a reflash is in order.
    Maybe u have partitioned the stick?

    Try typing "fdisk -l" in telnet. Should give u full disk capacity & partitions. On my usb hdd, it showed it correctly at 60gb. Trying a "df -h" command showed the same disk as 54.8gb or summat thereabouts...

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