Why are some format types grayed out when using GParted
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Solved by Vitalius,
2 minutes ago, Tech N Gamer said:What packages do I need then and I'm assuming I use sudo apt-get install?
Yeah. Just sudo apt-get install btrfs-tools for BTRFS and exfat-utils for exFat or whatever you need. Google your linux distro then the format you want then the word "package".
Example:
Ubuntu exfat package
Arch btrfs package
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