New Partation sdx number SOLVED
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New Partation sdx number SOLVED
I just made 2 new partitions & now I need to know their /dev/sdb# how do I do this?
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Re: New Partation sdx number
bj218 wrote:I just made 2 new partitions & now I need to know their /dev/sdb# how do I do this?
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sudo fdisk -l
Re: New Partation sdx number
This worked great to show me all my partitions. My problem now is I can't tell which one is for Mint & which is for Ubuntu?optimize me wrote:bj218 wrote:I just made 2 new partitions & now I need to know their /dev/sdb# how do I do this?Code: Select all
sudo fdisk -l
This is all part of my previous problem of trying to move My home data to a separate partition which I have not been able
to do either. I still need help moving My home data to a separate partition.