Unable to format micro SD card after using Raspberry Pi OS "Expand filesystem" #partitioning #gparted #raspberrypi #sdcard #fdisk

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Unable to format micro SD card after using Raspberry Pi OS "Expand filesystem"

I'm having trouble formatting my 16GB micro SD card after using it with Raspberry Pi OS. I installed Raspberry Pi OS Lite on the micro SD card for Pi Zero 2 W. After installation I boot up Pi Zero ...

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My USB shows in Disks but nowhere else and I can't format it #commandline #mount #gparted #usbdrive

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My USB shows in Disks but nowhere else and I can't format it

I have tried to format it, but all the buttons are gray and using the cmd prompt isn't working either. I followed someone else's guide and it did nothing.

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My Usb Will Show Up In Disks But No Where Else And I Can't Format It #commandline #mount #gparted #usbdrive

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My Usb Will Show Up In Disks But No Where Else And I Can't Format It

I have tried to format it and all the buttons are grey and using the cmd promt isn't working either i followed someone else's guide and it did nothing

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Missing files after fixing low disk space #2204 #files #gparted #fsck

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Missing files after fixing low disk space

Running 22.04.5 LTS. I backed up the drive using Clonezilla and am working with the original drive. We hit a low disk space error while logging data, and the machine stopped responding. When it cam...

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Das freut mich... 🙂
Hatte heut auch ein bissl Nervenkitzel.
Hab nun endgültig meine alte LinuxMint Partition gelöscht... da ich mittlerweile fest zu Fedora gewechselt bin.

Und mit #GParted da Partitions löschen, rumschieben, vergrößern, usw... macht mir auch immer ein bissl Puls. 😉

I guess I f'd up when I installed my #rhel8 #vm to replace the #rhel7 one I had for myself at work. /boot couldn't install the latest kernel since it was too large. Even after deleting the only other kernel aside from the latest I was running off of, it was 19MB short.

Looking into it, the consensus was a lot of fearmongering about not touching it and just reinstall the OS. Yeesh. Sure, just do it again and get all my settings together again, no problem.

*DISCLAIMER*: Maybe don't do this unless you are willing to burn your system and start over from scratch (or better yet, reload your snapshot/backup you took before you did this, amirite?)

I just said "f it" and downloaded a #gparted live cd, popped it in the VM after adding 1GB (yeah, I know, overkill for /boot) to storage, then dragged that partition over that unallocated space. #vmware #rhel #linux #sysadmin #sysadminlife #sysadminproblems

#GParted abandonne la prise en charge des systèmes 32 bits sur sa mini-distribution live (basée sur Debian 13 qui l’a aussi fait) :
https://gparted.org/news.php?item=259
GParted -- News Item 259

Została wydana nowa wersja GParted Live 1.7.0-12. GParted (GNOME Partition Editor) jest narzędziem do zarządzania partycjami dysku. Program umożliwia tworzenie, kopiowanie, odczytywanie, usuwanie, przesuwanie oraz zmianę rozmiaru partycji. https://linuxiarze.pl/gparted-live-1-7-0-12/ #linux #debian #gparted
Została wydana nowa wersja GParted Live 1.7.0-12. GParted (GNOME Partition Editor) jest narzędziem do zarządzania partycjami dysku. Program umożliwia tworzenie, kopiowanie, odczytywanie, usuwanie, przesuwanie oraz zmianę rozmiaru partycji. https://linuxiarze.pl/gparted-live-1-7-0-12/ #linux #debian #gparted
fucking hell lmao I cancelled it on #KDE Partition Manager cos I’m afraid not only was it taking too long but that it would actually ruin my brand new drive - after reading some ppl’s recs to use #Gparted instead, the whole thing was done in 1.5 minutes, when KDE PartMan was taking almost 4 hours and it was still stuck at 0%.

I’ve always recommended KDE PartMan but GParted is def the way to go moving onwards. One advantage the latter has that I really appreciate is that it’s def a lot more transparent abt its progress and the exact commands/operations it’s running - compared to the former. I feel like that alone makes it more trustworthy/encouraging, for an app as critical as a partition editor.