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[Mageia-dev] ProposedFeatureMageia3: Quickformat

+ Olav Vitters + olav at vitters.nl +
+ Thu Jul 5 09:20:50 CEST 2012 +

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On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 08:50:19PM +0200, Stefan Wilhelm wrote:
+> Hmmmm, I understand what You mean. My request seems to sound rude. Im
+> not sure if Iam the only one who is interested in that tool. When I
+> was beginning to work with Linux I was not sure how to format an
+> external device. Of course now I know it but for beginners this tool
+> would be very helpful and handy.
+
+"Disks" in GNOME 3 can format things. I think by default it just writes
+a new table (meaning: Quickformat). I saw a blogpost where a secure
+format is added.
+
+IIRC if something is not formatted yet, GNOME should show a popup which
+allows you to format it.
+
+-- 
+Regards,
+Olav
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