Hey everyone, trying to make more bootable puppy usb sticks.
Gparted started acting weird.
I've been getting this warning when trying to create the fat32 partition:
Unable to read the contents of this file system!
Because of this some operations may be unavailable.
The cause might be a missing software package.
The following list of software packages is required for fat32 file system support: dosfstools, mtools.
So far I got that message when using Gparted in Slacko64-8.2.1 trying to create a bootable fat32 on an internal drive.
And on a 32GB usb stick.
And in Fossapup64 trying to burn the same usb stick.
That USB stick was cheap and already written many times. I have an unopened USB, a Samsung 32GB Bar Plus. I'm going to try again and document my steps in Slacko64-8.2.1
I opened the package and put the USB drive in a USB slot on my computer. I'm trying a different USB slot, too.
The drive is labeled sdc1.
Opening Gparted
Selecting sdc USB Flash drive -- Samsung Flash Drive (29.8G)
Upon opening it, it already has the warning flag with the above message, so I don't want to try to repartion it because now that's been on every single fat32 partition I've tried to make in the past few days.
What does that warning mean?