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I am running Ubuntu 15.10 and trying to format a USB drive to load a Windows ISO on. Every tutorial has you install ntfs-3g so that you can format to NTFS using fdisk, hex code 7. But when I go to fdisk and list the file system options, they are different than what is reported elsewhere:



https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/114485/fdisk-l-shows-ext3-file-system-as-hpfs-ntfs
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=847318



The results from my fdisk file systems list is below. Is there something wrong with the USB drive that won't allow it to use the other file system types? Or am I missing some additional driver/software?



Command (m for help): t
Selected partition 1
Hex code (type L to list all codes): L
1 EFI System C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
2 MBR partition scheme 024DEE41-33E7-11D3-9D69-0008C781F39F
3 Intel Fast Flash D3BFE2DE-3DAF-11DF-BA40-E3A556D89593
4 BIOS boot 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649
5 Microsoft reserved E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE
6 Microsoft basic data EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
7 Microsoft LDM metadata 5808C8AA-7E8F-42E0-85D2-E1E90434CFB3
8 Microsoft LDM data AF9B60A0-1431-4F62-BC68-3311714A69AD
9 Windows recovery environment DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC
10 IBM General Parallel Fs 37AFFC90-EF7D-4E96-91C3-2D7AE055B174
11 Microsoft Storage Spaces E75CAF8F-F680-4CEE-AFA3-B001E56EFC2D
12 HP-UX data 75894C1E-3AEB-11D3-B7C1-7B03A0000000
13 HP-UX service E2A1E728-32E3-11D6-A682-7B03A0000000
14 Linux swap 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F
15 Linux filesystem 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
16 Linux server data 3B8F8425-20E0-4F3B-907F-1A25A76F98E8
17 Linux root (x86) 44479540-F297-41B2-9AF7-D131D5F0458A
18 Linux root (x86-64) 4F68BCE3-E8CD-4DB1-96E7-FBCAF984B709
19 Linux reserved 8DA63339-0007-60C0-C436-083AC8230908
20 Linux home 933AC7E1-2EB4-4F13-B844-0E14E2AEF915
21 Linux RAID A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E
22 Linux extended boot BC13C2FF-59E6-4262-A352-B275FD6F7172
23 Linux LVM E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928
24 FreeBSD data 516E7CB4-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
25 FreeBSD boot 83BD6B9D-7F41-11DC-BE0B-001560B84F0F
26 FreeBSD swap 516E7CB5-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
27 FreeBSD UFS 516E7CB6-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
28 FreeBSD ZFS 516E7CBA-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
29 FreeBSD Vinum 516E7CB8-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
30 Apple HFS/HFS+ 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
31 Apple UFS 55465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
32 Apple RAID 52414944-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
33 Apple RAID offline 52414944-5F4F-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
34 Apple boot 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
35 Apple label 4C616265-6C00-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
36 Apple TV recovery 5265636F-7665-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
37 Apple Core storage 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
38 Solaris boot 6A82CB45-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
39 Solaris root 6A85CF4D-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
40 Solaris /usr & Apple ZFS 6A898CC3-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
41 Solaris swap 6A87C46F-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
42 Solaris backup 6A8B642B-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
43 Solaris /var 6A8EF2E9-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
44 Solaris /home 6A90BA39-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
45 Solaris alternate sector 6A9283A5-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
46 Solaris reserved 1 6A945A3B-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
47 Solaris reserved 2 6A9630D1-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
48 Solaris reserved 3 6A980767-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
49 Solaris reserved 4 6A96237F-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
50 Solaris reserved 5 6A8D2AC7-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
51 NetBSD swap 49F48D32-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
52 NetBSD FFS 49F48D5A-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
53 NetBSD LFS 49F48D82-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
54 NetBSD concatenated 2DB519C4-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
55 NetBSD encrypted 2DB519EC-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
56 NetBSD RAID 49F48DAA-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
57 ChromeOS kernel FE3A2A5D-4F32-41A7-B725-ACCC3285A309
58 ChromeOS root fs 3CB8E202-3B7E-47DD-8A3C-7FF2A13CFCEC
59 ChromeOS reserved 2E0A753D-9E48-43B0-8337-B15192CB1B5E
60 MidnightBSD data 85D5E45A-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
61 MidnightBSD boot 85D5E45E-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
62 MidnightBSD swap 85D5E45B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
63 MidnightBSD UFS 0394Ef8B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
64 MidnightBSD ZFS 85D5E45D-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
65 MidnightBSD Vinum 85D5E45C-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7









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    I am running Ubuntu 15.10 and trying to format a USB drive to load a Windows ISO on. Every tutorial has you install ntfs-3g so that you can format to NTFS using fdisk, hex code 7. But when I go to fdisk and list the file system options, they are different than what is reported elsewhere:



    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/114485/fdisk-l-shows-ext3-file-system-as-hpfs-ntfs
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=847318



    The results from my fdisk file systems list is below. Is there something wrong with the USB drive that won't allow it to use the other file system types? Or am I missing some additional driver/software?



    Command (m for help): t
    Selected partition 1
    Hex code (type L to list all codes): L
    1 EFI System C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
    2 MBR partition scheme 024DEE41-33E7-11D3-9D69-0008C781F39F
    3 Intel Fast Flash D3BFE2DE-3DAF-11DF-BA40-E3A556D89593
    4 BIOS boot 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649
    5 Microsoft reserved E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE
    6 Microsoft basic data EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
    7 Microsoft LDM metadata 5808C8AA-7E8F-42E0-85D2-E1E90434CFB3
    8 Microsoft LDM data AF9B60A0-1431-4F62-BC68-3311714A69AD
    9 Windows recovery environment DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC
    10 IBM General Parallel Fs 37AFFC90-EF7D-4E96-91C3-2D7AE055B174
    11 Microsoft Storage Spaces E75CAF8F-F680-4CEE-AFA3-B001E56EFC2D
    12 HP-UX data 75894C1E-3AEB-11D3-B7C1-7B03A0000000
    13 HP-UX service E2A1E728-32E3-11D6-A682-7B03A0000000
    14 Linux swap 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F
    15 Linux filesystem 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
    16 Linux server data 3B8F8425-20E0-4F3B-907F-1A25A76F98E8
    17 Linux root (x86) 44479540-F297-41B2-9AF7-D131D5F0458A
    18 Linux root (x86-64) 4F68BCE3-E8CD-4DB1-96E7-FBCAF984B709
    19 Linux reserved 8DA63339-0007-60C0-C436-083AC8230908
    20 Linux home 933AC7E1-2EB4-4F13-B844-0E14E2AEF915
    21 Linux RAID A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E
    22 Linux extended boot BC13C2FF-59E6-4262-A352-B275FD6F7172
    23 Linux LVM E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928
    24 FreeBSD data 516E7CB4-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
    25 FreeBSD boot 83BD6B9D-7F41-11DC-BE0B-001560B84F0F
    26 FreeBSD swap 516E7CB5-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
    27 FreeBSD UFS 516E7CB6-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
    28 FreeBSD ZFS 516E7CBA-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
    29 FreeBSD Vinum 516E7CB8-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
    30 Apple HFS/HFS+ 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    31 Apple UFS 55465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    32 Apple RAID 52414944-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    33 Apple RAID offline 52414944-5F4F-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    34 Apple boot 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    35 Apple label 4C616265-6C00-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    36 Apple TV recovery 5265636F-7665-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    37 Apple Core storage 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
    38 Solaris boot 6A82CB45-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    39 Solaris root 6A85CF4D-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    40 Solaris /usr & Apple ZFS 6A898CC3-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    41 Solaris swap 6A87C46F-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    42 Solaris backup 6A8B642B-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    43 Solaris /var 6A8EF2E9-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    44 Solaris /home 6A90BA39-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    45 Solaris alternate sector 6A9283A5-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    46 Solaris reserved 1 6A945A3B-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    47 Solaris reserved 2 6A9630D1-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    48 Solaris reserved 3 6A980767-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    49 Solaris reserved 4 6A96237F-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    50 Solaris reserved 5 6A8D2AC7-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
    51 NetBSD swap 49F48D32-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
    52 NetBSD FFS 49F48D5A-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
    53 NetBSD LFS 49F48D82-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
    54 NetBSD concatenated 2DB519C4-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
    55 NetBSD encrypted 2DB519EC-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
    56 NetBSD RAID 49F48DAA-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
    57 ChromeOS kernel FE3A2A5D-4F32-41A7-B725-ACCC3285A309
    58 ChromeOS root fs 3CB8E202-3B7E-47DD-8A3C-7FF2A13CFCEC
    59 ChromeOS reserved 2E0A753D-9E48-43B0-8337-B15192CB1B5E
    60 MidnightBSD data 85D5E45A-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
    61 MidnightBSD boot 85D5E45E-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
    62 MidnightBSD swap 85D5E45B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
    63 MidnightBSD UFS 0394Ef8B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
    64 MidnightBSD ZFS 85D5E45D-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
    65 MidnightBSD Vinum 85D5E45C-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7









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      I am running Ubuntu 15.10 and trying to format a USB drive to load a Windows ISO on. Every tutorial has you install ntfs-3g so that you can format to NTFS using fdisk, hex code 7. But when I go to fdisk and list the file system options, they are different than what is reported elsewhere:



      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/114485/fdisk-l-shows-ext3-file-system-as-hpfs-ntfs
      http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=847318



      The results from my fdisk file systems list is below. Is there something wrong with the USB drive that won't allow it to use the other file system types? Or am I missing some additional driver/software?



      Command (m for help): t
      Selected partition 1
      Hex code (type L to list all codes): L
      1 EFI System C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
      2 MBR partition scheme 024DEE41-33E7-11D3-9D69-0008C781F39F
      3 Intel Fast Flash D3BFE2DE-3DAF-11DF-BA40-E3A556D89593
      4 BIOS boot 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649
      5 Microsoft reserved E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE
      6 Microsoft basic data EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      7 Microsoft LDM metadata 5808C8AA-7E8F-42E0-85D2-E1E90434CFB3
      8 Microsoft LDM data AF9B60A0-1431-4F62-BC68-3311714A69AD
      9 Windows recovery environment DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC
      10 IBM General Parallel Fs 37AFFC90-EF7D-4E96-91C3-2D7AE055B174
      11 Microsoft Storage Spaces E75CAF8F-F680-4CEE-AFA3-B001E56EFC2D
      12 HP-UX data 75894C1E-3AEB-11D3-B7C1-7B03A0000000
      13 HP-UX service E2A1E728-32E3-11D6-A682-7B03A0000000
      14 Linux swap 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F
      15 Linux filesystem 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
      16 Linux server data 3B8F8425-20E0-4F3B-907F-1A25A76F98E8
      17 Linux root (x86) 44479540-F297-41B2-9AF7-D131D5F0458A
      18 Linux root (x86-64) 4F68BCE3-E8CD-4DB1-96E7-FBCAF984B709
      19 Linux reserved 8DA63339-0007-60C0-C436-083AC8230908
      20 Linux home 933AC7E1-2EB4-4F13-B844-0E14E2AEF915
      21 Linux RAID A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E
      22 Linux extended boot BC13C2FF-59E6-4262-A352-B275FD6F7172
      23 Linux LVM E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928
      24 FreeBSD data 516E7CB4-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
      25 FreeBSD boot 83BD6B9D-7F41-11DC-BE0B-001560B84F0F
      26 FreeBSD swap 516E7CB5-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
      27 FreeBSD UFS 516E7CB6-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
      28 FreeBSD ZFS 516E7CBA-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
      29 FreeBSD Vinum 516E7CB8-6ECF-11D6-8FF8-00022D09712B
      30 Apple HFS/HFS+ 48465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      31 Apple UFS 55465300-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      32 Apple RAID 52414944-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      33 Apple RAID offline 52414944-5F4F-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      34 Apple boot 426F6F74-0000-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      35 Apple label 4C616265-6C00-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      36 Apple TV recovery 5265636F-7665-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      37 Apple Core storage 53746F72-6167-11AA-AA11-00306543ECAC
      38 Solaris boot 6A82CB45-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      39 Solaris root 6A85CF4D-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      40 Solaris /usr & Apple ZFS 6A898CC3-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      41 Solaris swap 6A87C46F-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      42 Solaris backup 6A8B642B-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      43 Solaris /var 6A8EF2E9-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      44 Solaris /home 6A90BA39-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      45 Solaris alternate sector 6A9283A5-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      46 Solaris reserved 1 6A945A3B-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      47 Solaris reserved 2 6A9630D1-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      48 Solaris reserved 3 6A980767-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      49 Solaris reserved 4 6A96237F-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      50 Solaris reserved 5 6A8D2AC7-1DD2-11B2-99A6-080020736631
      51 NetBSD swap 49F48D32-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
      52 NetBSD FFS 49F48D5A-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
      53 NetBSD LFS 49F48D82-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
      54 NetBSD concatenated 2DB519C4-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
      55 NetBSD encrypted 2DB519EC-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
      56 NetBSD RAID 49F48DAA-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
      57 ChromeOS kernel FE3A2A5D-4F32-41A7-B725-ACCC3285A309
      58 ChromeOS root fs 3CB8E202-3B7E-47DD-8A3C-7FF2A13CFCEC
      59 ChromeOS reserved 2E0A753D-9E48-43B0-8337-B15192CB1B5E
      60 MidnightBSD data 85D5E45A-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
      61 MidnightBSD boot 85D5E45E-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
      62 MidnightBSD swap 85D5E45B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
      63 MidnightBSD UFS 0394Ef8B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
      64 MidnightBSD ZFS 85D5E45D-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
      65 MidnightBSD Vinum 85D5E45C-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7









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      I am running Ubuntu 15.10 and trying to format a USB drive to load a Windows ISO on. Every tutorial has you install ntfs-3g so that you can format to NTFS using fdisk, hex code 7. But when I go to fdisk and list the file system options, they are different than what is reported elsewhere:



      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/114485/fdisk-l-shows-ext3-file-system-as-hpfs-ntfs
      http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=847318



      The results from my fdisk file systems list is below. Is there something wrong with the USB drive that won't allow it to use the other file system types? Or am I missing some additional driver/software?



      Command (m for help): t
      Selected partition 1
      Hex code (type L to list all codes): L
      1 EFI System C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
      2 MBR partition scheme 024DEE41-33E7-11D3-9D69-0008C781F39F
      3 Intel Fast Flash D3BFE2DE-3DAF-11DF-BA40-E3A556D89593
      4 BIOS boot 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649
      5 Microsoft reserved E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE
      6 Microsoft basic data EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
      7 Microsoft LDM metadata 5808C8AA-7E8F-42E0-85D2-E1E90434CFB3
      8 Microsoft LDM data AF9B60A0-1431-4F62-BC68-3311714A69AD
      9 Windows recovery environment DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC
      10 IBM General Parallel Fs 37AFFC90-EF7D-4E96-91C3-2D7AE055B174
      11 Microsoft Storage Spaces E75CAF8F-F680-4CEE-AFA3-B001E56EFC2D
      12 HP-UX data 75894C1E-3AEB-11D3-B7C1-7B03A0000000
      13 HP-UX service E2A1E728-32E3-11D6-A682-7B03A0000000
      14 Linux swap 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F
      15 Linux filesystem 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
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          It seems my problem was that the Partition Table was set to gpt. Changing it to msdos via gparted solved my problem.






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            You use 7 for mbr partition table,
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