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    External Hard Drive and Kubuntu?

    I have an external hard drive, connected by USB. It worked well with Windows, also with Ubuntu Breezy Badger/Gnome. Kubuntu refuses to "mount" it. It does mount thumb drives. How can I get Kubuntu to look into the HD where I have most of my writings?

    Thanks.

    Lesterness
    Kunming
    China

    #2
    Re: External Hard Drive and Kubuntu?

    Try Disk & Filesystems?
    Make sure it is connected and turned on.
    K > System Settings > Advanced > Disk & Filesystems
    Administrator Mode (lower right)
    Highlight the drive in the list
    Modify
    Specify a mount point (example: if it is /dev/sdc3, use: /media/sdc3 as the mount point)
    Writeable
    Enable at startup
    Click so Any user can do anything at any time
    OK
    Enable
    Exit out of the menu


    I have no problems using an external USB HDD in 7.10; in fact, have Kubuntu on one of them.




    An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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      #3
      Re: External Hard Drive and Kubuntu?

      You beat me to it. However, you're answer is much better than me asking if they tried "Start > Settings > Control panel > Administrative tools > Computer management > Disk management"

      Yes - mounting usb HD is easy ... when I forget to disconnect mine, I have rude wake up when i reboot, as my usb HD is my old windows XP install -- and itboots right up! (ewww)

      Chris

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        #4
        Re: External Hard Drive and Kubuntu?

        Thanks, I'll try the instructions. I'm sure it'll be easy after I've done it 2-3 times.

        Lesterness
        Kunming
        China

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          #5
          Re: External Hard Drive and Kubuntu?

          Sorry, no go. Error messages claim that the HD has NTSF files (windows files, in reality), and that I did not close or exit or something properly. One error message suggested commands to "force" a mount, but it didn't work. Another suggest I change the fstab somehow, but since I don't really understand what I'm doing, I'd rather not do it.

          Lesterness

          Originally posted by Qqmike
          Try Disk & Filesystems?
          Make sure it is connected and turned on.
          K > System Settings > Advanced > Disk & Filesystems
          Administrator Mode (lower right)
          Highlight the drive in the list
          Modify
          Specify a mount point (example: if it is /dev/sdc3, use: /media/sdc3 as the mount point)
          Writeable
          Enable at startup
          Click so Any user can do anything at any time
          OK
          Enable
          Exit out of the menu


          I have no problems using an external USB HDD in 7.10; in fact, have Kubuntu on one of them.




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            #6
            Re: External Hard Drive and Kubuntu?

            Well, I'm not sure I know what next. Except, I recall seeing a similar post recently, dealing with a Windows partition not properly closed/exited/?? and problems mounting it. Someone will chime in here with it, hopefully. Or a search here might find it.
            Hang on.

            EDIT:
            You could try it at the command line in Konsole
            If the drive is seen as sdc,
            sudo mkdir /media/sdc
            sudo mount /dev/sdc /media/sdc
            (there's some options to specify for NTFS, if you wish to use them)
            Bigpond, home: http://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/
            see: Mounting and Filesystems
            An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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