change name

Michael Havens bmike1 at gmail.com
Tue May 6 11:41:38 MST 2014


got it all to work.... even changed the label name. What messed me up was:

$> Command > 1 (press enter 3times) -- again maybe you don't need the one

I didn't understand at first that was part of the 'n' command.


bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdd

Command (m for help): o
Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0x3e8c35b3.
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
After that, of course, the previous content won't be recoverable.

Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by
w(rite)

Command (m for help): n
Partition type:
   p   primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free)
   e   extended
Select (default p): p
Partition number (1-4, default 1):
Using default value 1
First sector (2048-3913663, default 2048):
Using default value 2048
Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-3913663, default 3913663):
Using default value 3913663

Command (m for help): t
Selected partition 1
Hex code (type L to list codes): ntfs
Hex code (type L to list codes):
Hex code (type L to list codes): l

 0  Empty           24  NEC DOS         81  Minix / old Lin bf  Solaris

 1  FAT12           27  Hidden NTFS Win 82  Linux swap / So c1  DRDOS/sec
(FAT-
 2  XENIX root      39  Plan 9          83  Linux           c4  DRDOS/sec
(FAT-
 3  XENIX usr       3c  PartitionMagic  84  OS/2 hidden C:  c6  DRDOS/sec
(FAT-
 4  FAT16 <32M      40  Venix 80286     85  Linux extended  c7  Syrinx

 5  Extended        41  PPC PReP Boot   86  NTFS volume set da  Non-FS data

 6  FAT16           42  SFS             87  NTFS volume set db  CP/M / CTOS
/ .
 7  HPFS/NTFS/exFAT 4d  QNX4.x          88  Linux plaintext de  Dell
Utility
 8  AIX             4e  QNX4.x 2nd part 8e  Linux LVM       df  BootIt

 9  AIX bootable    4f  QNX4.x 3rd part 93  Amoeba          e1  DOS access

 a  OS/2 Boot Manag 50  OnTrack DM      94  Amoeba BBT      e3  DOS R/O

 b  W95 FAT32       51  OnTrack DM6 Aux 9f  BSD/OS          e4  SpeedStor

 c  W95 FAT32 (LBA) 52  CP/M            a0  IBM Thinkpad hi eb  BeOS fs

 e  W95 FAT16 (LBA) 53  OnTrack DM6 Aux a5  FreeBSD         ee  GPT

 f  W95 Ext'd (LBA) 54  OnTrackDM6      a6  OpenBSD         ef  EFI
(FAT-12/16/
10  OPUS            55  EZ-Drive        a7  NeXTSTEP        f0
 Linux/PA-RISC b
11  Hidden FAT12    56  Golden Bow      a8  Darwin UFS      f1  SpeedStor

12  Compaq diagnost 5c  Priam Edisk     a9  NetBSD          f4  SpeedStor

14  Hidden FAT16 <3 61  SpeedStor       ab  Darwin boot     f2  DOS
secondary
16  Hidden FAT16    63  GNU HURD or Sys af  HFS / HFS+      fb  VMware VMFS

17  Hidden HPFS/NTF 64  Novell Netware  b7  BSDI fs         fc  VMware
VMKCORE
18  AST SmartSleep  65  Novell Netware  b8  BSDI swap       fd  Linux raid
auto
1b  Hidden W95 FAT3 70  DiskSecure Mult bb  Boot Wizard hid fe  LANstep

1c  Hidden W95 FAT3 75  PC/IX           be  Solaris boot    ff  BBT

1e  Hidden W95 FAT1 80  Old Minix
Hex code (type L to list codes): 86
Changed system type of partition 1 to 86 (NTFS volume set)

Command (m for help): b
There is no *BSD partition on /dev/sdd.

Command (m for help): p

Disk /dev/sdd: 2003 MB, 2003795968 bytes
11 heads, 4 sectors/track, 88946 cylinders, total 3913664 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x3e8c35b3

   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
/dev/sdd1            2048     3913663     1955808   86  NTFS volume set

Command (m for help): w
The partition table has been altered!

Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
Syncing disks.
bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$



:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Mike Ballon <mike.ballon at gmail.com> wrote:

> After the 1 is t, 1 might have been selected for you by default.
>
> start over...
>
> $> fdisk /dev/sdd
> $> Command > o (create new table)
> $> Command > n (create part, 1 would be the default, maybe you don't need
> the 1)
> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times) -- again maybe you don't need the one
> $> Command > t (select fs type)
> $> Command > b (selects fat for fs)
> $> Command > p (print the table)
> $> Command > w (write the changes)
>
> don't make me do a video I don't have time ;)
>
>
>
> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:57 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Okay.... I think I really screwed things up. YOu said:
>>
>> $> fdisk /dev/sdb
>> $> Command > o
>> $> Command > n
>> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times)
>>  $> Command > t
>> $> Command > b
>> $> Command > w
>>  $> Command > p
>>
>> ***The above didn't look like that. There was no '$>'
>> But I figured your computer was just configured differently
>> so I carried on!
>>
>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdd
>>
>> Command (m for help): o
>> Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0xf66cb38c.
>> Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
>> After that, of course, the previous content won't be recoverable.
>>
>> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by
>> w(rite)
>>
>> Command (m for help): n
>> Partition type:
>>    p   primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free)
>>    e   extended
>> Select (default p): p
>> Partition number (1-4, default 1):
>> Using default value 1
>> First sector (2048-3913663, default 2048):
>> Using default value 2048
>> Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-3913663, default 3913663):
>> Using default value 3913663
>>
>> Command (m for help): 1
>> 1: unknown command
>> Command action
>>    a   toggle a bootable flag
>>    b   edit bsd disklabel
>>    c   toggle the dos compatibility flag
>>    d   delete a partition
>>    l   list known partition types
>>    m   print this menu
>>    n   add a new partition
>>    o   create a new empty DOS partition table
>>    p   print the partition table
>>    q   quit without saving changes
>>    s   create a new empty Sun disklabel
>>    t   change a partition's system id
>>    u   change display/entry units
>>    v   verify the partition table
>>    w   write table to disk and exit
>>    x   extra functionality (experts only)
>>
>> Command (m for help): t
>> Selected partition 1
>> Hex code (type L to list codes):
>> Hex code (type L to list codes): w
>> Hex code (type L to list codes): ^[^[
>> Hex code (type L to list codes):
>> Hex code (type L to list codes): ^Cbmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$
>> sudo fdisk /dev/sdd
>>
>> Command (m for help): o
>> Building a new DOS disklabel with disk identifier 0xbdd16f92.
>> Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
>> After that, of course, the previous content won't be recoverable.
>>
>> Warning: invalid flag 0x0000 of partition table 4 will be corrected by
>> w(rite)
>>
>> Command (m for help): n
>> Partition type:
>>    p   primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free)
>>    e   extended
>> Select (default p): b
>> Invalid partition type `b'
>>
>> Command (m for help): n
>> Partition type:
>>    p   primary (0 primary, 0 extended, 4 free)
>>    e   extended
>> Select (default p): p
>> Partition number (1-4, default 1):
>> Using default value 1
>> First sector (2048-3913663, default 2048):
>> Using default value 2048
>> Last sector, +sectors or +size{K,M,G} (2048-3913663, default 3913663):
>> Using default value 3913663
>>
>> Command (m for help): b
>> There is no *BSD partition on /dev/sdd.
>>
>> Command (m for help): w
>> The partition table has been altered!
>>
>> Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
>> Syncing disks.
>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo fdisk /dev/sdd
>>
>> Command (m for help): p
>>
>> Disk /dev/sdd: 2003 MB, 2003795968 bytes
>> 11 heads, 4 sectors/track, 88946 cylinders, total 3913664 sectors
>> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>> Disk identifier: 0xbdd16f92
>>
>>    Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>> /dev/sdd1            2048     3913663     1955808   83  Linux
>>
>> Command (m for help): ^[[B^[[A^[
>> [: unknown command
>> Command action
>>    a   toggle a bootable flag
>>    b   edit bsd disklabel
>>    c   toggle the dos compatibility flag
>>    d   delete a partition
>>    l   list known partition types
>>    m   print this menu
>>    n   add a new partition
>>    o   create a new empty DOS partition table
>>    p   print the partition table
>>    q   quit without saving changes
>>    s   create a new empty Sun disklabel
>>    t   change a partition's system id
>>    u   change display/entry units
>>    v   verify the partition table
>>    w   write table to disk and exit
>>    x   extra functionality (experts only)
>>
>> Command (m for help): q
>>
>> sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdd1
>>
>> Disk /dev/sdd1: 2001 MB, 2001731584 bytes
>> 62 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1017 cylinders, total 3909632 sectors
>> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
>> Disk identifier: 0x20ac7dda
>>
>> This doesn't look like a partition table
>> Probably you selected the wrong device.
>>
>>      Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>> /dev/sdd1p1   ?  3224498923  3657370039   216435558+   7  HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
>> /dev/sdd1p2   ?  3272020941   930513678   976730017   16  Hidden FAT16
>> /dev/sdd1p3   ?           0           0           0   6f  Unknown
>> /dev/sdd1p4        50200576   974536369   462167897    0  Empty
>>
>> Partition table entries are not in disk order
>>
>> ****Now when I plug the USB drive in and it automounts nothing new
>> appears in the file manager. SO  I ran another program to see what it says:
>>
>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo sfdisk /dev/sdd
>> Checking that no-one is using this disk right now ...
>> OK
>>
>> Disk /dev/sdd: 1018 cylinders, 62 heads, 62 sectors/track
>> Old situation:
>> Warning: The partition table looks like it was made
>>   for C/H/S=*/11/4 (instead of 1018/62/62).
>> For this listing I'll assume that geometry.
>> Units = cylinders of 22528 bytes, blocks of 1024 bytes, counting from 0
>>
>>    Device Boot Start     End   #cyls    #blocks   Id  System
>> /dev/sdd1         46+  88946-  88901-   1955808   83  Linux
>> start: (c,h,s) expected (46,6,1) found (1,78,9)
>>  end: (c,h,s) expected (1023,10,4) found (34,10,4)
>> /dev/sdd2          0       -       0          0    0  Empty
>> /dev/sdd3          0       -       0          0    0  Empty
>> /dev/sdd4          0       -       0          0    0  Empty
>> Input in the following format; absent fields get a default value.
>> <start> <size> <type [E,S,L,X,hex]> <bootable [-,*]> <c,h,s> <c,h,s>
>> Usually you only need to specify <start> and <size> (and perhaps <type>).
>>
>> /dev/sdd1 :?
>> trailing junk after number
>>
>> /dev/sdd1 :
>>
>>
>> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>>
>>
>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 7:29 AM, Mike Ballon <mike.ballon at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> First I was wrong to say that /dev/sdd1 would not exist it you simply
>>> unmounted it. I believe it can vary between a physical system and a VM.
>>>
>>> -- returns the memory stick i just plugged in and assigns device /dev/sdb
>>>
>>> $> dmesg
>>>
>>> [  452.300827] scsi 3:0:0:0: Direct-Access     Kingston DataTraveler 2.0
>>> PMAP PQ: 0 ANSI: 4
>>> [  452.302226] sd 3:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0
>>> [  452.316528] sd 3:0:0:0: [sdb] 15240576 512-byte logical blocks: (7.80
>>> GB/7.26
>>>
>>> -- automount presents the stick to me because it has a file system
>>>
>>> $> mount | grep sdb
>>>
>>> /dev/sdb1 on /media/UNTITLED type vfat
>>>
>>> -- fdisk returns the partition info
>>>
>>> $> fdisk -l /dev/sdb
>>>
>>> Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>>> /dev/sdb1               2    15240575     7620287    b  W95 FAT32
>>>
>>> -- use fdisk to delete the partition
>>>
>>> $> fdisk /dev/sdb
>>> $> Command > d
>>> $> Command > w
>>> $> Command > p
>>>
>>> Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>>>
>>> -- use fdisk to create the partition
>>>
>>> $> fdisk /dev/sdb
>>> $> Command > o
>>> $> Command > n
>>> $> Command > 1 (press enter 3times)
>>> $> Command > t
>>> $> Command > b
>>> $> Command > w
>>> $> Command > p
>>>
>>> Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System
>>> /dev/sdb1            2048    15240575     7619264    b  W95 FAT32
>>>
>>> -- make the file system if needed, I say if needed because since the
>>> partition is exactly the same and the fs is the same, automount mounted the
>>> stick for me automagically
>>>
>>> $> umount /dev/sdb1
>>> $> mkfs.vfat /dev/sdb1
>>> $> mount /dev/sdb /mnt/foobar
>>> $> touch /mnt/foobar/test.txt
>>> $> ls /mnt/fobar
>>>
>>>  test.txt
>>>
>>> -- oops forgot the renaming of volume, I'm on debian so
>>>
>>> $> apt-get install mtools
>>>
>>> Setting up mtools (4.0.17-1) ...
>>>
>>> $> mlabel -i /dev/sdb1 ::usb_stick
>>>
>>> again... gparted is your friend
>>>
>>>
>>>  On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Mike Ballon <mike.ballon at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> if you unmounted then /dev/sdd1 would no longer be there.
>>>>
>>>> Give me a few mins and I'll spin up a VM (I'm on a Mac) and I'll run
>>>> through all the steps for you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 3:34 AM, Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> bummer.... new drive:
>>>>>
>>>>> mount
>>>>> ...
>>>>> /dev/sdd1 on /media/bmike1/OpenELEC type vfat
>>>>> (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks2)
>>>>> <unmout device with file manager>
>>>>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo mkfs -t vfat
>>>>> /dev/sdd1
>>>>> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012)
>>>>> /dev/sdd1: No such file or directory
>>>>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$
>>>>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo mkfs -t vfat
>>>>> /dev/sdd1
>>>>> mkfs.vfat 3.0.13 (30 Jun 2012)
>>>>> /dev/sdd1: No such file or directory
>>>>> bmike1 at PresarioLapTop1:/media/bmike1/OpenELEC$ sudo e2label /dev/sdd1
>>>>> Pny2G
>>>>> e2label: No such file or directory while trying to open /dev/sdd1
>>>>> Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
>>>>>
>>>>> what am I doing wrong?
>>>>>
>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 8:28 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> that wouldn't change a vfat system but it inspired the correct search
>>>>>> terms and I found 'dosfslabel'. Thanks for the help, man:D
>>>>>>
>>>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 7:50 PM, Ryan Rix <ry at n.rix.si> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yeah, you're right Mike.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RenameUSBDrive#FAT16_and_FAT32
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>>> > same thing:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > sudo e2label /dev/sdd1 Goodwill
>>>>>>> > e2label: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open
>>>>>>> > /dev/sdd1
>>>>>>> > Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > could it be because it is a vfat file system? (while I love linux I
>>>>>>> > like to have the ability for my flash drives to be used on common
>>>>>>> > computers)
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > :-)~MIKE~(-:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 5:51 PM, Mike Ballon <mike.ballon at gmail.com
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >     It's I file system label so yes, you'll need to format. If
>>>>>>> there
>>>>>>> >     is no partition will have to create a partition before you can
>>>>>>> do
>>>>>>> >     a mkfs gparted should do all that for you
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >     On May 5, 2014 7:47 PM, "Michael Havens" <bmike1 at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         Thanks Mike. Does this error mean I need to format the
>>>>>>> drive?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         sudo e2label /dev/sdc1 Goodwill
>>>>>>> >         e2label: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to
>>>>>>> open
>>>>>>> >         /dev/sdc1
>>>>>>> >         Couldn't find valid filesystem superblock.
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         This is what 'mount' shows sdc1 to be:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         /dev/sdc1 on /media/bmike1/OpenELEC type vfat
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,
>>>>>>> >         showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks2)
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         and to format this and apply the label it would be:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         mkfs -t vfat /dev/sdc1;e2label /dev/sdc1 Goodwill
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         :-)~MIKE~(-:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >         On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Mike Ballon
>>>>>>> >         <mike.ballon at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >             e2label
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >             On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 7:05 PM, Michael Havens
>>>>>>> >             <bmike1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >                 I have a few flash drives. When I plug them in to
>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>> >                 computer a name referring to that flash drive
>>>>>>> appears
>>>>>>> >                 in the file manager. I have two questions: the
>>>>>>> first
>>>>>>> >                 is how do I change that name? The second is how do
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> >                 set that name when I format the drive?
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> >                 :-)~MIKE~(-:
>>>>>>> >
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