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+ | ~~tag> OOWOW howto usb-flash format~~ | ||
====== Format USB-flash as oowow dump storage ====== | ====== Format USB-flash as oowow dump storage ====== | ||
[[:OOWOW:]] Dump storage can use: '' | [[:OOWOW:]] Dump storage can use: '' | ||
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+ | <WRAP important > | ||
+ | Please be careful with disk formatted as '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | <WRAP info > | ||
+ | OOWOW sd images, also can works as USB image, in this cases oowow dump storage will be created automatically on same disk as 2nd partition. | ||
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+ | Another situation if OOWOW works as embedded service from onboard SPI Flash, and current topic about this | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | ===== Format usb-storage on remote linux PC side ===== | ||
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+ | Whole disk variants: | ||
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+ | ```sh ext4 format whole disk | ||
+ | sudo mkfs.ext4 -L MY_DISK /dev/sdX | ||
+ | ``` | ||
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+ | ```sh exfat format whole disk | ||
+ | sudo mkfs.exfat -n MY_DISK /dev/sdX | ||
+ | ``` | ||
<WRAP tip > | <WRAP tip > | ||
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</ | </ | ||
+ | Partitions variants: **preferred** | ||
- | ```sh ext4 format | + | ```sh exfat format |
- | mkfs.ext4 -L MY_DISK /dev/sdX | + | |
- | ``` | + | echo -e " |
+ | sudo mkfs.exfat -n MY_DISK /dev/sdX1 | ||
- | ```sh exfat format | ||
- | mkfs.exfat -n MY_DISK /dev/sdX | ||
``` | ``` | ||
- | WIP: | + | ===== Format usb-storage inside OOWOW ===== |
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+ | <WRAP tip > | ||
+ | Formatting inside OOWOW is a easiest way, USB storage will be formatted as '' | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | __ Main Menu => Advanced => Format USB user storage disk __ | ||