On Sat 21 Nov 2020 at 18:31:53 (-0400), Antonio Barragan wrote:
> I have a PC with Debian 10 installed (on dev/sda), and working properly.
> Now I would like to add to it a second, 150 GB HDD (SATA), taken from
> another machine.
> It is already partitioned with a combination of ntfs and ext4 parti
Antonio
If you aer using a USB connection (eg caddy), just plug it in. Linux
will recognise it and generally mount the partitions under /media/antonio/
If you are connecting direct to the main board, you'll need to power of,
then attach and reboot. It should mount under /media/antoino/
You can
On Sat, 21 Nov 2020 18:31:53 -0400
Antonio Barragan wrote:
> Hi
> I have a PC with Debian 10 installed (on dev/sda), and working
> properly. Now I would like to add to it a second, 150 GB HDD (SATA),
> taken from another machine.
> It is already partitioned with a combination of ntfs and ext4
> p
Hello,
On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 06:31:53PM -0400, Antonio Barragan wrote:
> I have a PC with Debian 10 installed (on dev/sda), and working properly.
> Now I would like to add to it a second, 150 GB HDD (SATA), taken from
> another machine.
[…]
> How could that be done?
If you don't have hot swap
Hi
I have a PC with Debian 10 installed (on dev/sda), and working properly.
Now I would like to add to it a second, 150 GB HDD (SATA), taken from
another machine.
It is already partitioned with a combination of ntfs and ext4 partitions,
and I would like to keep it that way, because I want the info
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