After having formatted it using Disks, you only have unallocated space, so you need to also create a partition, but you can do that with Disks as well. It's Disks we should describe at first hand, since it's the tool which is included on an Ubuntu desktop by default.
Yeah, the UI has indeed changed, and apparently that affects not only disk-check.page.
When changing, don't forget that there is a GNOME equivalent: /help.gnome. org/users/ gnome-help/ 3.22/disk- format. html.en
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After having formatted it using Disks, you only have unallocated space, so you need to also create a partition, but you can do that with Disks as well. It's Disks we should describe at first hand, since it's the tool which is included on an Ubuntu desktop by default.