Please be more specific as to what are you asking.
Thanks.
It is actually 2TB if I am remembering correctly.My understanding Fat 32 will only let you have 4.1 GB. Something like that.
That is showing that the drive is blank and is showing an external drive.
With that drive connected got to Menu
Select Preferences form the left
Now from the right select Disk
From there select the one that should state Thumb Drive and paste in a screen shot of that.
Should look similar to this.
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Yes do this through Linux.Do i do this on Linux? Sorry for the newbie questions. Iam still learning , i get around fine though.
Thank,s Chuck
Yes Linux Mint. Thank,s ChuckYes do this through Linux.
You are still using Mint right?
I find one that says ( Generic USB2.0-CRW ) is this thumb drive? Thank,s ChuckYes Linux Mint. Thank,s Chuck
Please maximize the window.
Where is Mint installed? Is it still a USB and what size it the USB?
To small of a drive you should be using at least a 32 GB.I have Linux Mint on a USB 8 GB, its not installed.
To small of a drive you should be using at least a 32 GB.
From the Linix Mint site for Linux Mint Mate 17.3
System requirements:
- 512MB RAM (1GB recommended for a comfortable usage).
- 9GB of disk space (20GB recommended).
- Graphics card capable of 800×600 resolution (1024×768 recommended).
- DVD drive or USB port.
As you can see that the 8 GB USB drive you are using is to small.
Something else you could do is make a 32 GB partition on the HDD and install Linux there.