VicenteMMOS
New Member
Hello, there!
Just yesterday, I installed Ubuntu MATE, and have spent the last 15 hours configuring my system. I'm having a lot of fun doing it, even though it's actually a bit difficult. Linux doesn't hand you all the information you need, but it's amazing how just a few quick searches can get you going, I'm having a great time trying to solve all these basic problems xD
Anyways, I have an SSD disk where Ubuntu is actually installed, and I have a regular 3.5" disk for only storage. The thing is I don't know how to properly configure it in my system. I followed this guide -> https://askubuntu.com/questions/125257/how-do-i-add-an-additional-hard-drive but it didn't work that well. I tried installing GParted, and tried also using the commands in the terminal, but when I try the command sudo vim /etc/fstab I get the erro 'sudo: vim: command not found'.
Up to this point, I see the driver in my 'file explorer' UI, but it looks like an external disk (meaning that the 'eject' button appears at the right-hand side of the driver icon), and I can't copy any files inside of it.
Would anyone please help me figure out how to solve this problem?
Thank you
Just yesterday, I installed Ubuntu MATE, and have spent the last 15 hours configuring my system. I'm having a lot of fun doing it, even though it's actually a bit difficult. Linux doesn't hand you all the information you need, but it's amazing how just a few quick searches can get you going, I'm having a great time trying to solve all these basic problems xD
Anyways, I have an SSD disk where Ubuntu is actually installed, and I have a regular 3.5" disk for only storage. The thing is I don't know how to properly configure it in my system. I followed this guide -> https://askubuntu.com/questions/125257/how-do-i-add-an-additional-hard-drive but it didn't work that well. I tried installing GParted, and tried also using the commands in the terminal, but when I try the command sudo vim /etc/fstab I get the erro 'sudo: vim: command not found'.
Up to this point, I see the driver in my 'file explorer' UI, but it looks like an external disk (meaning that the 'eject' button appears at the right-hand side of the driver icon), and I can't copy any files inside of it.
Would anyone please help me figure out how to solve this problem?
Thank you