This time I formatted the flash drive to ext 4 using Disks instead of Gparted. There were no problems. I was able to write to the flash drive.
Thanks to all for your helpful input.
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This time I formatted the flash drive to ext 4 using Disks instead of Gparted. There were no problems. I was able to write to the flash drive.
Thanks to all for your helpful input.
In Windows 10 I formatted the flash drive to ex FAT. I booted back into Ubuntu. I am now able to open a new folder.
I really wish I knew what I was doing.
I would appreciate it if somebody could...
If somebody could walk me through the process, it would be very helpful.
Thanks in advance
First I formatted the flash drive in G Parted. As I have always done, I right clicked the mouse. it did not allow me to make the new folder. Of course my knowledge is limited. I am anxious to learn...
I just formatted my flash drive to Ext 4. I am now unable to make a new folder in the flash drive. Any insight into this problem will be appreciated.
I checked the 64GB flash drive in G Partition. It is formatted in FAT32. How is that possible? I thought that would far exceed the limit.
I need to format my 64 GIG flash drive. What file system should I use?
The iso was downloaded April 25. I will try to disable the floppy drive from the BIOS. For the time being, I will stick with Ubuntu 22.04.
The BIOS does list a Floppy drive. I have not been able to remove it. Good observation!
Thanks for the input. What I would like to know is if the error is on my end.
After several attempts with my phone, this is the best that I can get.
It was quite a long error message. After I let it run, it went a way and I was able to run Ubuntu 24.04 off of the flash drive. There did not appear to be any problems. I still don't have a clue of...
Thanks, I'll try a different flash drive.
I installed the iso using Rufus. When booting off of the flash drive, an I/O error was displayed on the screen. After a short time, the error went away and I could have gone further. I don't want to...
This is the motherboard and CPU.
https://www.amazon.com/AMD-12-Thread-Unlocked-Processor-Motherboard/dp/B0BG9NMCFZ
After considerable consideration, I decided to build a system around the Ryzen 5 5600G. I checked the recommended memory on the motherboard site. So far that RAM was unavailable. How can I purchase...
There was a zoom button on the top panel. After hitting it, all is well.
The images on my screen have become huge. I checked display and it is all correct. I have another copy of Ubuntu on the same drive. That one is uneffected. Therefore I would say that it is not a...
Success! I guess there is some life left in my old brain.
I was able to complete the driver installation but the scanner is not detected.
I almost got it. I messed up the last part. I said yes for USB users and should have said No. How do I clean out everything and begin again?
Thanks
I am stuck at this point. I have put considerable time into this.
daniel@daniel-N68SA-M2S:~/Downloads$ ls
linux-brprinter-installer-2.2.3-1
daniel@daniel-N68SA-M2S:~/Downloads$ ...
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Thanks for your informative replies. It is more clear to me now.