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exFAT is a USB drive file system, many systems support the use of exFAT format, but the Ubuntu system does not support the exFAT format, how to deal with it? The following small series to introduce you to the next Ubuntu14.04 does not support the U-disk exFAT format solution, together to understand the next bar.
Many users want to know why the U disk uses the exFAT format? There are two main reasons for this:
1. The three major major operating systems (Linux, MAC, Windows) support the EXFAT format.
2. exFAT supports files larger than 4G.
Under Ubuntu, due to copyright reasons (said), the default does not support the EXFAT format of the U disk, but it is convenient to add support for exFAT:
1, for Ubuntu 14.04 version, directly run the following command can be:
sudo apt-get install exfat-utils Pro-test, no restart required
The restart takes effect after the installation is complete.
2, for Ubuntu 12.04 ~ 13.10 version, respectively:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:relan/exfatsudo apt-get updatesudo apt-get Install exfat-utils Fuse-exfat
Again, restarting the computer takes effect.
The above is Ubuntu does not support the U-disk exfat format of the solution introduced, but the small part here to remind that the method is only applicable to the Ubuntu14.04 version, Ubuntu system Other version does not apply.
Ubuntu14.04 does not support USB flash drive exFAT format how to solve