Right click drive / partition manager / pick filesystem, user permissions, etc / click format
Instead of download gparted / unmount drive if mounted / run gparted / select drive / pick filesystem, etc / click apply /
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Right click drive / partition manager / pick filesystem, user permissions, etc / click format
You can do that in Nautilus, but you can't change permissions on something you don't own so you need to run it as an admin.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Instead of download gparted / unmount drive if mounted / run gparted / select drive / pick filesystem, etc / click apply /
That's all pretty much the same process in Windows except you're doing it in Disk Management instead of gparted.
Really. Maybe I don't know what Nautilus is then? Is it the gui shell ie explorer in XP? Because when I right click on the drive icon on the desktop of a mounted drive I just mounted using the place / mount drive menu, I don't see a format option. How do I run Nautilus as root. I don't remember the install asking me to create a root account.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
You can do that in Nautilus, but you can't change permissions on something you don't own so you need to run it as an admin.
It would require a little cli, but wouldn't gksudo nautilus work?
Originally posted by: Nothinman
It would require a little cli, but wouldn't gksudo nautilus work?
Yea and I'm pretty sure there's an icon that does just that in the menus somewhere but I have no idea where since I don't run Ubuntu or Gnome.
