If you want to use a gui tool for formatting disks in slint, you'll have
to install it, first.
slapt-src gnome-disk-utility
as the root user. You could also do something like
mkfs.fat -f 16 /eev/foo
where /dev/soo is your usb disk. Before doing any of this, be sure you
know how your disks are identified. From the terminal (gui or
console): lsblk
HTH,
Dave
On 11/11/21 8:37 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Is this task undoable in the GUI environment and I have to look for
the use of terminal for formatting disks?
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