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Old 15th October 2009, 07:43 PM
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reformat flash drive mounts as tempfs

In trying to get rid of GPT I somehow hosed my flash drive - now when plugged in and I run df - I see tempfs /dev/shm - is there anyway I can somehow repartition, reformat my flash drive ?
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Old 15th October 2009, 07:59 PM
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you can create filesystem on your flash drive using mkfs
For example mkfs.ntfs /dev/shm
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