Usb Flash Driver Format Tool Ufixii Repack Hot May 2026

usage() NTFS

# Determine partition path PART="$DEVICE1" if [ ! -b "$PART" ]; then # handle nvme style /dev/nvme0n1p1 PART="$DEVICEp1" fi

confirm() read -rp "$1 [y/N]: " ans [[ "$ans" =~ ^[Yy]$ ]] usb flash driver format tool ufixii repack hot

if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then usage; exit 1; fi

# Format case "$FS,," in fat32) log "Formatting FAT32..." mkfs.vfat -F32 -n "$LABEL:-UFIXII" "$PART" ;; exfat) log "Formatting exFAT..." mkfs.exfat -n "$LABEL:-UFIXII" "$PART" ;; ntfs) log "Formatting NTFS..." mkfs.ntfs -f -L "$LABEL:-UFIXII" "$PART" ;; ext4) log "Formatting ext4..." mkfs.ext4 -L "$LABEL:-UFIXII" "$PART" ;; *) echo "Unsupported fs: $FS"; exit 1;; esac usage() NTFS # Determine partition path PART="$DEVICE1" if

# Optional wipe if [ "$WIPE" -eq 1 ]; then log "Wiping first 1MiB..." dd if=/dev/zero of="$DEVICE" bs=1M count=1 conv=fsync status=progress fi

log "Mounting $PART to $MNT" mount "$PART" "$MNT" trap 'umount "$MNT"; rmdir "$MNT"' EXIT fi # Format case "$FS

# Helpers list_usb() disk"

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