![]() ![]() dev/sdb1 7815648 96 7815552 1% /media/arcanecode/4ECB-E340įor this exercise, I’ll be using the /dev/sdb1 drive which is my 8gb thumb drive.īefore we can proceed, we’ll have to unmount the drive. ![]() Your output will look something like this: Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on Start by opening up a terminal window, and entering the following command: df Note, these instructions assume you’ve already followed the instructions in my previous blog post, and installed the exFAT utilities. To make it more portable to other versions, we’ll do most of it using the command line. The techniques will work with most Ubuntu/Debian based installs. Linuxįor this section, I’m using screen shots from my Kubuntu 20.10 computer. I’ve used this technique with macOS versions from High Sierra onward. Just click Done, and the drive will be ready for you to use.
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