So you have to use Linux to make a readable exFAT partition as a first step. This combination can only be read by Mac, but not Windows or Linux at the moment. If I keep the default of GUID (GPT) now together with exFAT, I get the exact same behaviour on my Ubuntu 16.04LTS as you describe. ![]() If I zero my USB flash device, then put it into the Mac, the format popup lets me choose between Apple / GUID / MBR. Having the card with a GPT partition table and ExFAT is the culprit. I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytesĭisk /dev/mmcblk0 doesn't contain a valid partition table Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Partition 1 does not start on physical sector boundary. I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes ![]() Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on '/dev/sda'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Here is the output for fdisk -l: sudo fdisk -l ![]() It will not create a partition table for this disk in any format: The solution shown here and here did not work for me as they simply recommend installing the fuse tools. I have also tried a variety of file-system formats, and I have also tried varying sizes of disk partitions to eliminate these cases. When I attempt to mount it: sudo mount -t exfat mmcblk0 /media/domenic/thing/īut I have fuse installed: sudo apt-get install exfat-fuseĮxfat-fuse is already the newest version.Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 7 not upgraded. When I plug it in it shows up in /dev as mmcblk0. Macbook Pro early 2013, Ubuntu 14.04 (latest updates as of March 30th 2016).
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