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How to fix HDD problem on linux?
There was a problem, I bought an external hdd, there were some files there, I decided to format it in ntfs through the GParted program, as I planned to use it as a storage for various files, etc. Plus, I heard about the problem that fat32 with terabyte disks is not very good behaves. After formatting, everything is OK, I throw the file there, then when I disconnect the hdd and connect it again, linux throws me an error that it is impossible to mount, although a couple of minutes ago everything was fine. Then I decided to format it again, the problem still persisted, but at the same time, when I upload a large file, it hangs and that's it. Maybe you need to use some other file system? And how to set it up in such a way that my hdd is mobile and works like a flash drive. In goddamn windows everything works fine ((( Help, maybe someone solved similar problems. Tired of googling already :(
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