![]() I can use GParted (a Linux GUI for GNU parted) to modify and edit any required partitions. Which means that sda1, sda3, and sda4 are my Windows partitions. , /boot/efi, and are all Linux partitions. ![]() Windows is now gone and you have a Linux partition available to you where Windows once was. Using lsblk and mount can help to determine the drives and partition tables.ĭelete those partitions and then create a new filesystem (ext4 is probably a good choice). If you have a working Ubuntu partition on your machine, boot into Ubuntu, and unmount any partitions related to Windows. This takes some time though and won't immediately help you. The Linux Documentation Project website can help you out there. I highly suggest reading some type of book on bash which is the most commonly used TTY aside from ksh and sh. ![]() Lsblk - view partition information - this was recently added in past years (and is a god send IMHO). Mount - mount a filesystem (mount on its own will print similar info)įdisk - manipulate disk partition table (fdisk -l will list local partitions according to the device) Your most common operations for listing device information is: uname - print system information (lets you know your kernel version and os name)ĭf - report file system disk space usage (df -h prints human readable info) Google uses the Linux kernel as the base of the OS, but it won't function the way a normal GNU/Linux OS will typically function.* Android handles this differently because it doesn't use a GNU OS. To view your mount points, mount paths, and partitions. You'll have to know your Linux stuff to get through the rest. There are plenty of online resources (tutorials) that can walk you through each process. You just have to be creative and resourceful enough to pull it off. *There are a bunch of methods you could use to resolve your issue. The app DriveDroid is available on Google Play with searching or this link: Reboot, unplug your phone when asked to and enjoy!.If you followed 6, open the Install Ubuntu app on desktop and follow instructions on screen Note: While installing Ubuntu, you may want to remove the physical USB (so that you don't accidentally install on it) If you chose to skip 6, choose to Install ubuntu and follow the instructions on screen.If the partition is corrupted, look up a way to recover partitions in Linux (optional) When Ubuntu boots, choose to try Ubuntu, mount the Windows partition and move any files you want to rescue to the flash drive (if possible).Connect phone to PC if you haven't already and boot from the USB (depends on PC manufacturer).If asked for emulation mode, choose read-only USB.Go to the image list and choose the new Ubuntu option.Choose to download an image and to download Ubuntu and go through any additional steps.Open the app and choose the + on the lower bar.If you still want to use DriveDroid though, here is a tutorial: However, this is not officially supported and you may be better off asking a local Linux enthusiast (or anyone else who has a working computer) to burn a LiveCD for you. ![]() Open Apple Files app and tap on iXpand Drive to view files that were copied to iXpand drive.Using only an Android phone with internet, root and a USB Cable, you can emulate a flash drive with your Android phone using an app called DriveDroid.Tap on OK once the files have been copied to iXpand drive.Tap on Create New Folder or Save Here to copy files to the root of the drive or existing folders.Tap on Photos and Videos to select and tap on Share icon.Tap on Select to select photos and videos to copy to iXpand drive.Open the device or service to view saved files.Ĭopy Photos and Videos to iXpand from iOS Device.Select the iOS device or service and tap Save.To save files to the iOS Device or other apps or services, open a file and tap on the Share icon.Open Apple Files app, then tap iXpand Drive.Install SanDisk iXpand Drive from the App Store.The Files app uses the iXpand Drive App as a file browser in order to view or save files.įor more information regarding SanDisk Phone Drive and iXpand Luxe USB drive and Apple Files app on iPad with USB Type-C, please refer to: However, it requires the iXpand Drive app to be installed on the iOS device with Lightning ports. The iXpand drive supports Files App on iOS 13 and above using the Lightning connector. This answer explains copying Files To and From iXpand Luxe Using Lightning Connector with Apple Files App.*END ![]()
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