Check this EVERY time, as it can change - I've added two hard drives to this computer in the last day or so, I would therefore expect this to be "disk5s1" if i were to do it today. You can find this most easily in Disk Utility, in my case it was "disk3s1" - note that this is as opposed to "disk3" which would be the drive. and VOLUME_ID is the name of the volume - not the drive - assigned to your memory card. Where you fill in a name of your choice for NEW_DISK_NAME Sudo newfs_msdos -F 32 -c 8 -v NEW_DISK_NAME VOLUME_ID Even more so if I note that the magic incantation to format the cluster size on the command line for me was:
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