USB Key File System
Verde Denim
tdldev at gmail.com
Tue Aug 19 05:17:11 UTC 2008
If you want it formatted for ntfs, you can do that in Ubuntu.
Are you getting that message when you plug in the USB stick?
Can you run dmesg at the commandline after you plug in the stick and post
the output dealing only with the last 20 or 30 lines here?
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Sam Albers <tonightsthenight at gmail.com>wrote:
> I have some trouble with my Cruzer Micro 4GB USB key. I use this device
> primarily to move file between XP and Ubuntu. I was on XP recently and out
> of boredom changed the name of the USB key to "Danger Bird". Now when I try
> to use the key in Ubuntu I received the error message:
>
> The volume uses the Danger Bird file system which is not supported by your
> system.
>
> I am wondering if there is any way to reformate the USB key in Ubuntu. I
> have tried reformatting it in Windows but this does not seem to have any
> effect. Any ideas on how I might be able to simply reset this USB key to
> factory settings or change the file system?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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