Hi,
that's what I see with Gparted (screenshot), trying several menues of Gparted I can draw it back to 29,5GB, but after new iso with Fedora Media Writer this impossible size over 100GB is shown again. It's a Hama flash medium 32GB. Is this caused by Media Writer? Or is something hidden (i.e chip originally planned for 128GB but because of bad quality only sold for 32GB)?
Kind regards


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Von: Joerg Lechner <julechner@aol.com>
An: test <test@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Verschickt: Do, 18 Aug 2016 9:00 am
Betreff: something curious Media Writer -- Gparted

Hi,
could not delete a full F24 installation on an 32GB USB flash drive with Gparted, therefore I used a workaround with building an iso with the Fedora Media Writer on this flash drive. Afterwards I deleted this iso with Gparted. Delete was successful, but Gparted showed now a flash drive with 117GB and it was not possible to get a working partition. Using the restore to factory settings with Media Writer repaired the flash drive again to 32GB. Normally Gparted -as I have seen so far- works correctly. Is there an error in setting the "correct end" of the flash drive (in my case 32GB) in the production of an Fedora iso?
Kind regards