I've inserted a 128Gb USB Memory Stick and destroyed the previous formatting with
gpart destroy -F /dev/da0
I want to create 4 off 30Gb FAT32 partitions, so I then rebuilt the structure:
gpart create -s mbr /dev/da0
gpart add -s 30G -t fat32 /dev/da0
gpart add -s 30G -t fat32 /dev/da1
gpart...
3.15 inch OneHalf and the tale of long-tailed !ant¡-Virus distribution
Many years ago, after I got bitten by OneHalf, I've developed some kind of backup procedure. It wasn't perfect at the time, but it was working and got better over several years. I don't consume antivirus, and I disable...
FAT32:
Maximum cluster size for FAT32 is 256K.
Windows:
Microsoft documentation and related blogs are all over the places. They generally state that max is 64K -- they rarely mentioned 256K.
I've read somewhere clusters larger than 64K in Windows may cause problem for calculating space (in some...
Hi, I'm running a fresh install of FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE-i386 with Xfce (dbus hald enabled) and while I can mount a 32GB usb drive from the desktop, I can't for 64GB. Both in FAT32. I can do it through mount_msdosfs but not from desktop.
What makes the difference in Xfce?
dmesg
ugen4.3: <Lexar...
Hi Everyone,
I'm coming from the LINUX to try FreeBSD. I downloaded and created bootable USB stick of FreeBSD 12.2 DVD ISO and booted into FreeBSD as a livefs. I've wanted to store the output of below cmds to check hardware compatibility of my device.
# mount -u -o rw /
# dmesg >...
Well actually it is a 16GB micro SD card in an USB adapter. It works properly on another computer with win7 and I used it for ubuntu with an arm sbc too. I made it fat32 under freebsd with sade, but I cannot mount it. I checked on win7 and formatted it, but even after that I cannot mount it on...
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