I couldn't find a similar problem by searching but forgive me if it's here somewhere already, because I couldn't think of many useful terms to try searching for.
I installed Kubuntu successfully but I did something wrong and it can't see the partition I set up to store all my documents and files on.
It's the first install I've done myself and I ran gparted and, following my interpretation of advice on a forum not unlike this one, I created partitions:
Within an extended partition
- about 12GB ext3 format which I allocated during installation to ext3, which I believe is where the OS lives, yes?
- about 6GB linux-swap format, for swap
same again for the other OS I plan to install later
Then there is another primary partition, the remainder (about 200GB), ntfs format. During installation, I allocated it to something that I think was just called ntfs again, intending to use it to store all my files.
Now after installation, the OS works fine but it just doesn't know the large partition exists. But before when my old Kubuntu OS ran alongside Windows, it could see the windows partition fine, which was ntfs as well I thought (though can it have been? but I'm pretty certain it was named that, anyway.)
I can imagine some of the places my mistake might be but I don't know which or what it is.
And can I fix it without reinstalling the OS? It wouldn't be a big disaster but I've spent a bit of time getting more applications and configuring the background and stuff so of course I'd rather fix it without starting again.
I installed Kubuntu successfully but I did something wrong and it can't see the partition I set up to store all my documents and files on.
It's the first install I've done myself and I ran gparted and, following my interpretation of advice on a forum not unlike this one, I created partitions:
Within an extended partition
- about 12GB ext3 format which I allocated during installation to ext3, which I believe is where the OS lives, yes?
- about 6GB linux-swap format, for swap
same again for the other OS I plan to install later
Then there is another primary partition, the remainder (about 200GB), ntfs format. During installation, I allocated it to something that I think was just called ntfs again, intending to use it to store all my files.
Now after installation, the OS works fine but it just doesn't know the large partition exists. But before when my old Kubuntu OS ran alongside Windows, it could see the windows partition fine, which was ntfs as well I thought (though can it have been? but I'm pretty certain it was named that, anyway.)
I can imagine some of the places my mistake might be but I don't know which or what it is.
And can I fix it without reinstalling the OS? It wouldn't be a big disaster but I've spent a bit of time getting more applications and configuring the background and stuff so of course I'd rather fix it without starting again.
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