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Old 07-08-17, 06:58 AM   #10
Rockin Robbins
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Originally Posted by Moonlight View Post
That's right RR you didn't use the terminal once, I have 2 other drives inside the desktop machine and I couldn't find a way to get Ubuntu to recognise them, I eventually gave up and told someone about my problem.

That's when I was told I was going to have to use the terminal to get them initiated, wow! a terminal, that's the same as using a command prompt isn't it, those old memories from the MSdos days went through my mind at that moment so I said no way and goodbye I'm not going back there again.
You can just start up Nautilus (or any of the other GUI file managers) and mount your disks. You can use the Disks GUI program to make those disks mount automatically on startup and you're gone to the races. No terminals were harmed in the process!
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