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When starting my computer some devices are marked with a green sign and some with an orange one:
Device overview from Dolphin 17.04.3 on Ubuntu 17.10:
Where the "Linux Main Partition" denotes the partition the OS is installed on, and "SSD" is an second internal drive of type fat32. I would like to get this drive also directly accessible after a start, which is not possible if it's marked as orange (e.g. links to files stored on this partition do not work directly after the start) How do I change the property of the "SSD" device/partition?
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When starting my computer some devices are marked with a green sign and some with an orange one:
Device overview from Dolphin 17.04.3 on Ubuntu 17.10:
Where the "Linux Main Partition" denotes the partition the OS is installed on, and "SSD" is an second internal drive of type fat32. I would like to get this drive also directly accessible after a start, which is not possible if it's marked as orange (e.g. links to files stored on this partition do not work directly after the start) How do I change the property of the "SSD" device/partition?
partitioning gparted dolphin
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put on hold as off-topic by karel, DK Bose, pomsky, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho Nov 15 at 17:40
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- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – karel, DK Bose, pomsky, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho
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When starting my computer some devices are marked with a green sign and some with an orange one:
Device overview from Dolphin 17.04.3 on Ubuntu 17.10:
Where the "Linux Main Partition" denotes the partition the OS is installed on, and "SSD" is an second internal drive of type fat32. I would like to get this drive also directly accessible after a start, which is not possible if it's marked as orange (e.g. links to files stored on this partition do not work directly after the start) How do I change the property of the "SSD" device/partition?
partitioning gparted dolphin
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When starting my computer some devices are marked with a green sign and some with an orange one:
Device overview from Dolphin 17.04.3 on Ubuntu 17.10:
Where the "Linux Main Partition" denotes the partition the OS is installed on, and "SSD" is an second internal drive of type fat32. I would like to get this drive also directly accessible after a start, which is not possible if it's marked as orange (e.g. links to files stored on this partition do not work directly after the start) How do I change the property of the "SSD" device/partition?
partitioning gparted dolphin
partitioning gparted dolphin
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put on hold as off-topic by karel, DK Bose, pomsky, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho Nov 15 at 17:40
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – karel, DK Bose, pomsky, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by karel, DK Bose, pomsky, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho Nov 15 at 17:40
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – karel, DK Bose, pomsky, N0rbert, Eric Carvalho
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No official flavor of Ubuntu supports 17.10 anymore. That said, look at System Settings
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No official flavor of Ubuntu supports 17.10 anymore. That said, look at System Settings
> Removable Devices
. This image is from Kubuntu 18.04:
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Great, solved it!
– Daniel_D
Nov 14 at 7:48
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No official flavor of Ubuntu supports 17.10 anymore. That said, look at System Settings
> Removable Devices
. This image is from Kubuntu 18.04:
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Great, solved it!
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Nov 14 at 7:48
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No official flavor of Ubuntu supports 17.10 anymore. That said, look at System Settings
> Removable Devices
. This image is from Kubuntu 18.04:
No official flavor of Ubuntu supports 17.10 anymore. That said, look at System Settings
> Removable Devices
. This image is from Kubuntu 18.04:
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Great, solved it!
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Great, solved it!
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Great, solved it!
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