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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:
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:
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    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:
      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:
      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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      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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          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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          No official flavor of Ubuntu supports 17.10 anymore. That said, look at System Settings > Removable Devices. This image is from Kubuntu 18.04:



          Removable Devices






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          Removable Devices






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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:



          Removable Devices






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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:



          Removable Devices







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