I just switched my laptop from 32 bit to 64 bit Kubuntu 12.04. I'm now setting it up again the way it used to be. I've run into a snag accessing the second hard drive. This is a Dell M6600. I have the original 750 GB HDD in the second bay, complete with all my data, and the original Win7 install (which I never use, but I keep it anyway). The primary drive is a new SSD
On the 32 bit install, I had the second hard drive available with no problems. Libre Office could see it, I could access all the data there, Firefox could see a directory on it where I stored my home page file, and I could symlink the drive into my main directory tree. However, I do not remember how I did that, or if it happened on its own.
Ordinarily, one would add a line to fstab to mount the drive on boot. I had a look at the previous fstab on the previous SSD that I used as the primary drive. It does not appear to be materially different from what I have now. However, when I symlink the second drive now, it does not 'stick'. The link goes away each time I boot.
What did I do before, and how do I do it again?
I can add a line to fstab, but I'll have to load gparted to find out which partition I need to mount as there are so many of them on that second HDD because of the Windows install.
Thanks.
Frank.
On the 32 bit install, I had the second hard drive available with no problems. Libre Office could see it, I could access all the data there, Firefox could see a directory on it where I stored my home page file, and I could symlink the drive into my main directory tree. However, I do not remember how I did that, or if it happened on its own.
Ordinarily, one would add a line to fstab to mount the drive on boot. I had a look at the previous fstab on the previous SSD that I used as the primary drive. It does not appear to be materially different from what I have now. However, when I symlink the second drive now, it does not 'stick'. The link goes away each time I boot.
What did I do before, and how do I do it again?
I can add a line to fstab, but I'll have to load gparted to find out which partition I need to mount as there are so many of them on that second HDD because of the Windows install.
Thanks.
Frank.
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