![]() ![]() So I continued searching and found a tool collection named xfsprogs. And you know what xfs was missing □ Maybe nobody has an USB Drive formatted with xfs but what about a normal harddisk? ![]() In Windows it was rather easy to change the name of a disk per F2 but in Ubuntu *ouch*.Īfter some searching I found a Guide for renaming USB Drives. So I tried the “Set Disklabel” Function but this seems to be for anything other than a Disk Label. I wanted to name it “media” because of its future content. I formatted the disk with the GParted LiveCD but you can also do it with gparted installed in Ubuntu (use apt-get install gparted to get it.) To format the the device simply choose the correct harddrive on the left top and then right click the partition and choose Format to > xfs. I thought I should give XFS s shot because ext3 is working for me now. Yesterday I bought a new 500GB harddisk □ It was formatted with NTFS but I wanted a linux-filesystem. ![]()
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