On 2020-06-06 18:27, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I'm not sure what you mean by "read-only files". But you should be
able to use any partition editor to delete whatever partitions are
there and create new ones. gparted, gnome-disks, fdisk, etc.
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If I use media-writer and then need to reuse the stick to put an audio
book on it for my digital audio player I have to clear it with fdisk or
Gparted before I can save to it in the terminal. I guess I would really
like to not have that read only flag set when I put the iso file on one.
Perhaps I should be using something other than media-writer?
Also what file system should I use from the selection offered by
gparted? Today I tried "vfat32". Later changed that to "vfat" with
mkfs, but I'm never sure what I should use. Whatever, it should work in
Fedora and my daughter's Mac portable, as well as the digital audiobook
player which is probably expecting Windows stuff.
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