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Partition and Format a USB Flash Drive with Linux

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Using this method and applying a FAT32 file system is verified to allow you to read and write to the flash drive under Linux and Windows 7.  There is a file size limitation with FAT32.  You cannot transfer a file that is greater than 4GB in size to a FAT32 file system.  Files larger than 4GB can NOT be stored on a FAT32 volume. Formatting the flash drive as exFAT or NTFS will resolve this issue.
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