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I have a USB device /dev/sda1 and I want to format it as ext4. I have tried

sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1

It gives warning, goes ahead and completes formatting without error. But when I check it using sudo fdisk -l, I can see that it is still FAT32,

  Device     Boot Start      End  Sectors Size Id Type
  /dev/sda1        8192 62816255 62808064  30G  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)

I don't have any data on it and I just want to change the file system..

Please advise.

Thanks,

Ahmed
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You can try to change the partition type in fdisk. To do this, run fdisk /dev/sda with t you can change your partition type in fdisk, which will lead you through the process. Your partition number should be 1 (because of /dev/sda1) and you should choose the partition type 83 (Linux).
Then try again to run mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1.

EDIT: To have a better check for your fs type, run df -T which shows you the correct type of each partition.

jklmnn
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