I usually have the same issue as well. My solution (that sometimes works) is to 
write a partition table through parted (you may use fdisk as well), and then 
re-adding partitions as necessary and doing mkfs. Make a backup of course.

On July 27, 2018 3:38:15 PM GMT+03:00, "Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Given a USB pendrive that was one used to hold a Linux install .iso (dd
>... of:/dev/sdi...) then formatted and used as /dev/sdi1 to store data.
>
>When plugged in, I see it appear in the PCManFM "Places" as both sdi
>and LABEL; either can be mounted, and its content browsed, opened, etc.
>
>Is the normal ?
>
>How can I format it so it is no longer "seen" as /dev/sdi ?
> 
>Cheers,
> 
>Ron.
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