Re: Mounting a hard disk



On Nov 30, 2007 4:39 PM, Isuru Samaraweera <isuru@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am new to Ubuntu, and I would like to mount a hard disk that Ubuntu
did not mount automatically. How can I mount it manually?

try this

sudo mount /dev/hdd1 /media/yournewdrive

Thanks, Isaru. The point is that I do not know whether it is hdb, hdc,
hdd, etc.? How can I learn that?

Paul

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