Kubuntu10.10 32 bit
Platform Version 4.6.0(KDE 4.6.0)
Version: 0.97-29ubuntu60
Description: GRand Unified Bootloader (Legacy version)
desktop computer
AMD 9600 Quad Core 2300mhz 64 bit
GPU PNY 9600 nVidia GeForce 500mb ddr2 SDRAM
4gb Axiom EEC DDR2 SDRAM 6700mhz
HDD Maxtor internal SATA 500gb
HDD Maxtor internal SATA 1TB
Optical Drive internal SATA DVDRW 16X
Kmail 1.13.5
I returned a 1TB HDD back in my box. It contained an OS which contained an Operating System (I thought it was a drive which was identified as '/svpersonal'); having the additional OS and boot drive with mount point same as my active HDD Is how I screwed up my system). It created havoc in my computer which could only be resolved by re-installing the OS again. This probably would not have been necessary for someone with more knowledge and experience. Nonetheless, It was all I knew to do without the ability to get help. Blown computer - no access to Internet.
I reinstalled a 32 bit kde Meerkat. When I opened the new operating system for the first time, the OS, swap partition, and /home partitions were no longer mentioned in the 'Places' column of Dolphin (the file manager I use). Instead, the partitions from the 1TB HDD install appeared with their media identity instead of the new mount points I placed on the re-installed 1TB drive. I formatted the boot partition of the 1TB drive (20gb), set the file system as ext4, and mounted the empty partition as '/sv'. I formatted the swap partition (20)gb, set the file system as ext4, and renamed the mount point '/sv2', I retained the data on the remaining 2 partitions, set file systems as ext4, but set mount points as '/svpersonal on one and 'backup' on the other.
My main drive, a 500gb SATA drive is no longer mentioned in the 'Places' column of Dolphin. I do not understand why.
Ultimately, here is what I would like to end up with. I would like the boot partition, swap partition, and storage partition (/home) of my primary HDD to appear in the 'Places' column of my file manager. I would like the partitions of the '1TB' drive to appear identified by their mount point. Here is how I would like it to appear, if I can do this:
"Places"
/
swap
/home
/sv
/sv2
/svpersonal
/backup
I would like to be able to mouse-click on each item and open that item by doing so. Currently the partitions that appear are only from the '1TB' HDD and are identified as follows:
465.7 GiB Hard Drive (mounted as '/svpersonal')
432.3 GiB Hard Drive (mounted as '/backup')
14.9 GiB Hard Drive (mounted as '/sv')
18.6 Gib Hard Drive (mounted as '/sv2')
Bracketed info not appearing in the 'Places' column.
These entries identify the contents of the 1TB drive only. I could deal with this situation, however, it would make my work easier if all partitions were identified as they were labeled. Additionally, this group is not 4 HDD's, it is 4 partitions.
What must I do to get the result I want? Thanks!
Platform Version 4.6.0(KDE 4.6.0)
Version: 0.97-29ubuntu60
Description: GRand Unified Bootloader (Legacy version)
desktop computer
AMD 9600 Quad Core 2300mhz 64 bit
GPU PNY 9600 nVidia GeForce 500mb ddr2 SDRAM
4gb Axiom EEC DDR2 SDRAM 6700mhz
HDD Maxtor internal SATA 500gb
HDD Maxtor internal SATA 1TB
Optical Drive internal SATA DVDRW 16X
Kmail 1.13.5
I returned a 1TB HDD back in my box. It contained an OS which contained an Operating System (I thought it was a drive which was identified as '/svpersonal'); having the additional OS and boot drive with mount point same as my active HDD Is how I screwed up my system). It created havoc in my computer which could only be resolved by re-installing the OS again. This probably would not have been necessary for someone with more knowledge and experience. Nonetheless, It was all I knew to do without the ability to get help. Blown computer - no access to Internet.
I reinstalled a 32 bit kde Meerkat. When I opened the new operating system for the first time, the OS, swap partition, and /home partitions were no longer mentioned in the 'Places' column of Dolphin (the file manager I use). Instead, the partitions from the 1TB HDD install appeared with their media identity instead of the new mount points I placed on the re-installed 1TB drive. I formatted the boot partition of the 1TB drive (20gb), set the file system as ext4, and mounted the empty partition as '/sv'. I formatted the swap partition (20)gb, set the file system as ext4, and renamed the mount point '/sv2', I retained the data on the remaining 2 partitions, set file systems as ext4, but set mount points as '/svpersonal on one and 'backup' on the other.
My main drive, a 500gb SATA drive is no longer mentioned in the 'Places' column of Dolphin. I do not understand why.
Ultimately, here is what I would like to end up with. I would like the boot partition, swap partition, and storage partition (/home) of my primary HDD to appear in the 'Places' column of my file manager. I would like the partitions of the '1TB' drive to appear identified by their mount point. Here is how I would like it to appear, if I can do this:
"Places"
/
swap
/home
/sv
/sv2
/svpersonal
/backup
I would like to be able to mouse-click on each item and open that item by doing so. Currently the partitions that appear are only from the '1TB' HDD and are identified as follows:
465.7 GiB Hard Drive (mounted as '/svpersonal')
432.3 GiB Hard Drive (mounted as '/backup')
14.9 GiB Hard Drive (mounted as '/sv')
18.6 Gib Hard Drive (mounted as '/sv2')
Bracketed info not appearing in the 'Places' column.
These entries identify the contents of the 1TB drive only. I could deal with this situation, however, it would make my work easier if all partitions were identified as they were labeled. Additionally, this group is not 4 HDD's, it is 4 partitions.
What must I do to get the result I want? Thanks!
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