08-29-2021, 01:20 PM
Have you looked at the tools on Linux Lite.
Menu->System->Partition Drives should open the disk tool gparted.
Carefully select your dos disk then queue up the actions necessary to refomat it to ext4.
OR
Menu->Settings->Disks should open Disk Utility GUI which can also do what you want. Again, make sure you are working on the correct disk before applying changes.
Disks is a little more friendly perhaps. You can also use it to set mount options so the second disk is auto-mounted on boot with a name etc.
Menu->System->Partition Drives should open the disk tool gparted.
Carefully select your dos disk then queue up the actions necessary to refomat it to ext4.
OR
Menu->Settings->Disks should open Disk Utility GUI which can also do what you want. Again, make sure you are working on the correct disk before applying changes.
Disks is a little more friendly perhaps. You can also use it to set mount options so the second disk is auto-mounted on boot with a name etc.
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