![]() It’s the perfect companion for your Raspberry Pi. ![]() It’s a very affordable SSD, so you can use it for backups or Retropie ROMs, but you can also install your system on it. I’ll start with a file system introduction, and then walk you through the 3 steps above.īy the way, if you are looking for an external drive, I highly recommend this one from SanDisk. In this guide, I’ll explain everything you need to know, so you don’t need any prior knowledge. Then it can be formatted with a tool like Gparted, and Raspberry Pi OS should mount the USB drive automatically after that (on Desktop versions). ![]() The first step is to properly identify the device to use (name, partition and file system). Today, I’ll show you how to format and mount a USB drive on your Raspberry Pi, whether in terminal or graphic mode. This is especially true if you are on a console-only operating system, like Raspberry Pi OS Lite. Mounting and formatting USB drives on Linux isn’t the easiest thing to do.
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