Hello, I recently made the move from Windows to Linux (Kubuntu). The move has been pretty painless and I have been able to resolve most questions or issues by searching around but, I have one thing that I'm either using the wrong key words for or it's just something that Linux guys know and don't think about. I have multiple SSDs installed on my PC (single boot). One drive is my boot (OS) drive and the other is meant for storing large files and backups of the OS drive. I can view both drives and their contents via the file manager (Dolphin) just fine, but when I am in an application and I want to save a file to the non-OS drive, it is not available. What I did find kept referring to the drive not being mounted, but it is available in Dolphin, would this not mean that it is already mounted? Any help or clarification on this would be great, as well as a solution to being able to open and save files on the secondary storage would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Also, I am able to cd to dirs on the secondary drive, does this not further support the idea that the storage is mounted?
Thanks everyone. Got his figured out now.
Thanks in advance
Also, I am able to cd to dirs on the secondary drive, does this not further support the idea that the storage is mounted?
Thanks everyone. Got his figured out now.
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