On Windows, you can simply right click on a device and rename it. On Linux in the other hands, you can use the following method:
During formatting, use let say if you want FAT as the filesystem:
Let say the device is located in /dev/sdc and I want it to be named as "najmi-archsight". Issue this command:
sudo mkfs.vfat -I /dev/sdc -n "najmi-archsight"
While let say in the other hand, you already got a data inside and want to change the label, use dosfslabel:
1- If the device is mounted, unmount it first
2- Issue this command:
Let say here I want to rename the device to "najmi-csm". The device is firstly mounted at /media/B807-ED09.
najmi@vostro:~$ df -kh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 47G 42G 3.1G 94% /
udev 1.9G 4.0K 1.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 752M 1.4M 750M 1% /run
none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
none 1.9G 88K 1.9G 1% /run/shm
/dev/sda6 173G 164G 12K 100% /home
/dev/sdb 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /media/najmi-archs
/dev/sdc 3.8G 2.5M 3.8G 1% /media/B807-ED09
Unmount first:
najmi@vostro:~$ sudo umount /media/B807-ED09/
Label it:
najmi@vostro:~$ sudo dosfslabel /dev/sdc "najmi-csm"
Check and plug back/mount the drive:
najmi@vostro:~$ df -kh
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 47G 42G 3.1G 94% /
udev 1.9G 4.0K 1.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 752M 1.4M 750M 1% /run
none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
none 1.9G 88K 1.9G 1% /run/shm
/dev/sda6 173G 164G 4.0K 100% /home
/dev/sdb 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /media/najmi-archs
/dev/sdc 3.8G 2.5M 3.8G 1% /media/najmi-csm
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 47G 42G 3.1G 94% /
udev 1.9G 4.0K 1.9G 1% /dev
tmpfs 752M 1.4M 750M 1% /run
none 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
none 1.9G 88K 1.9G 1% /run/shm
/dev/sda6 173G 164G 4.0K 100% /home
/dev/sdb 2.0G 4.0K 2.0G 1% /media/najmi-archs
/dev/sdc 3.8G 2.5M 3.8G 1% /media/najmi-csm
As you can see, device /media/B807-ED09 was changed to /media/najmi-csm
sudo dosfslabel /dev/sda# F:
ReplyDeleteexecuted this cmd... cannot see files in the drive now!
can't reboot anymore- error msg: this is not a bootable disk.. please insert a bootable floppy in the drive and press any key
installed a new linux and still can't see files in that drive..
do try and help.
"df -kh" shows that drive as empty!
you way is "windowish"
ReplyDeleteF: for drive usually is the Windows style, we don't do that on Linux