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Originally Posted by rustigsmed
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one other thing that differs from windows is that if you have more than one hard drive in the system it may not automatically mount that drive. If you don't want to go into the terminal to make this happen I believe the disk management program 'gparted' allows you to do this in the GUI. something worth doing after setting up for sure. not sure if Mint comes with gparted - it could do but you can download if necessary.
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The 'Disks' utility that comes with Mint is really nice. If you have troubles, select the problem disk or partition, right click -> edit mount options. NB the mount location must exist before you try to mount something there. So I had to create /mnt/Data_Raid before I could mount my raid at that location.
FWIW I think understanding the absence of drive letters and the idea of mounting a disk or partition was the hardest conceptual leap I had to make when switching from 'doze. Once you understand it, it makes a lot of sense.