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Post #3593390

2026-07-05 00:01 UTC

Oh sorry! In Linux there are different ways of formatting your drives, kind of like FAT32 and NTFS in Windows, if you’re familiar with those? Anyway, ext4 is like the old reliable in Linux, and btrfs is the newer one which I think is the default on some distros now. Anyway, if you open up Konsole and type lsblk -f it sound tell you which one you have. I don’t think you can change it without reformatting and starting over though.

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  • @Postmortal_Pop@lemmy.world 2026-07-06 23:31

    Oh ok, I know what page we’re on now. I use ext4 for all my drives, save for 2 loaner flash drives in NTFS and the drive for my hacked 360 in fat32.

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