Afternoon, gang.
Well, I've got a mystery on my hands, guys.
I took delivery of a brand-new PNY 'nano'-sized USB 3.1 512 GB flash drive this morning. I want to use it to free-up a spare USB port on the Latitude laptop. It's got 4 ports; one occupied by a webcam; one has a 3-way hub with mouse'n'keyboard dongles and my USB headphones; and the remaining two have a pair of 256 GB SanDisk Ultra 'Fit' USB 3.2 'nano'-sized flash drives.....which gives me a half-terabyte of 'permanent' external storage ('cos they never get removed).
It's the same stunt I pulled with the old Inspiron lappie.....it works very well for what I want.
By combining the contents of the two smaller drives onto one bigger drive, it'll give me one permanent spare port for anything else I may need. Now; here's where it gets odd.
This drive will format to FAT32 in around 3 minutes. But I don't want FAT32; I want ext3, 'cos I need a Linux file-system for various reasons. ATM, it's got gParted running to format it as a single ext3 partition.......and it's been running for 4 1/2 hours, and is STILL nowhere near finished.
Might this be due to using msdos instead of GPT? I can't see it should make any difference; the 1 TB Crucial MX500 SSD I installed a couple of years ago has one 500GB partition on it, formatted ext3 with msdos partition table, and that only took a matter of minutes. Even the smaller SanDisk USB 3.2 drives only took around 5 minutes.....
The crazy thing is, if I cancel, and go back and re-format to FAT32 again, it'll be done in 3 minutes once more!!
To my way of thinking, there's summat not kosher here. I've never heard of a flash drive that will ONLY format to FAT32. Or am I missing something?
What do y'all reckon?
Mike.