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How to Format SDCard
sommermorgentraum edited this page Dec 24, 2024
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PortaPack NEEDS FAT32 or exFAT format for SDCard! Here's how you can format them with your PC.
Usually all the Desktop Environment provide it's own GUI partition tool. for example GPartition or KDE Partition Manager. If you wanna use CLI way:
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Identify the SD card device with
sudo fdisk -l
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Unmount the SD card with
sudo umount /dev/sdX1
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Format the SD card with
sudo mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/sdX1
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(Optional) Label the SD card with
sudo mkfs.vfat -F 32 -n "SDCARD" /dev/sdX1
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Mount the SD card with
sudo mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt
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Just use Disk Utility app.
- If your sdcard capacity is smaller or equal than/to 32G, just right-click the sdcard driver in Explorer
- If your sdcard capacity is greater than 32G, Download a free partition manager (for example Disk Genius) and format with it.
Just follow the Windows chapter.
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