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HowTo give vfat label to /dev/sda

HowTo give vfat label to /dev/sda

2004-10-04       - By akonstam@(protected)

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On Mon, Oct 04, 2004 at 04:50:40PM +0100, Ivo Mencke wrote:
> fdisk /dev/sda
>
> use "t" to change the disk label, i think its "f" or something for
> fat32.
>
> ivo
Ok, but somehow that is putting the cart before the horse,
We all agree that the memory stick would be mounted on /dev/sda1.
As far as I know they come already formatted as vfat complete with a
partition table.

All that is needed is mounting the /dev/sda as vfat on some directory.

If they are not formatted then all sorts of problems arise , zip drives
mount on /dev/sda4 and doing fsck /dev/sda may cause chaos.
mkfs would be a better approach.
>
> On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 16:47, Brian T. Brunner wrote:
> > This is a usb memory stick device.
> >
> > mkfs.vfat can do the job, but this erases all current contents.
> > How can it be done without erasing the current contents?
> >
> > All the mtools utilities seem useless since I can't find a DRIVE:
> > designator for a usb-mounted pseudo-scsi device.  
> > That tosses out mlabel.
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