On 03/08/17 18:18, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* michael norman <michaeltnorman@gmail.com> [08-03-17 09:53]:
On 03/08/17 14:42, Mark Hounschell wrote:
On 08/03/2017 09:29 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2017-08-02 15:02, Mark Hounschell wrote: [...] As Patrick wrote, there is a procedure to correctly re-use the stick again after holding an ISO image:
# umount /dev/sdX # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdX count=100
It is still a bug. This should not be required. It should not care/look what is /dev/sdx is. Only what /dev/sdx# is.
Mark
Of course its a bug caused by an update. I don't expect to have to reformat or whatever a usb stick which may or may note have been used as something else in the past It was seen properly in 42,2 before the update to the system. Linux Mint sees it as it "is" now, openSUSE needs to be fixed to do the same thing. Is anybody listening to this who can fix it ?
no, of course it is not a bug and not caused by an update. it is an inherent problem with micro$oft formatting. they do not set the standard and seldom attempt to adhere to *any* standard which does not suit their purpose.
Please explain to me why in many years of using various operating systems that what I and others have reported is not a fault in the latest versions of openSUSE. I repeat, it worked as expected and then after an update it doesn't, and why that is now the fault of Microsoft formatting all of a sudden. M -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org