2016-07-21, 00:19
log in at Ubuntu (I guess it's a complete dual boot system) and show us the output of
and
If the drive is correctly mounted it's easy to access it via its mountpoint, which will be shown either in the fstab or from the "mount" command.
By adding the source, you will need to specify a path to its mountpoint. If a HDD is mounted it's not shown as a "drive" like you know it from windows. Under Linux everything is a "file" and drives are mounted to folders. Mostly under /media/.... but let's see what those commands say.
Code:
mount
and
Code:
cat /etc/fstab
If the drive is correctly mounted it's easy to access it via its mountpoint, which will be shown either in the fstab or from the "mount" command.
By adding the source, you will need to specify a path to its mountpoint. If a HDD is mounted it's not shown as a "drive" like you know it from windows. Under Linux everything is a "file" and drives are mounted to folders. Mostly under /media/.... but let's see what those commands say.