Hi,
My external hard drive is not letting me add files to it, in file manager it shows up as ESD-ISO.
File system at the moment is NTFS have also tried as ext4.
Any help to rectify the issue greatly appreciated.
Mark
Hi,
My external hard drive is not letting me add files to it, in file manager it shows up as ESD-ISO.
File system at the moment is NTFS have also tried as ext4.
Any help to rectify the issue greatly appreciated.
Mark
EXT4 should not be a problem as it is basically Linux' default disk format.
Have you check for disk errors, as that is one thing that might prevent Linux from writing data to your disk.
Most likely there was a hybrid-ISO image installed before and the ISO-9660/ECMA-119 Volume Descriptor is still detected.
To verify this assumption first detect your disk with parted -l, Most likely a /dev/sdX.
If
is printing .CD001 at the beginning the Volume Descriptor is there.
Fat Warning: only do the following on an empty disk or with a recent backup!
Erase the Volume Descriptor with: