On 12/16/2017 11:17 AM, stan wrote:
[mounting the larger drive] That's just creating a mount point under /mnt and an entry in /etc/fstab.
Please note that using /mnt is just a convention, and you can create a mount point anyplace you want. As an example, I have a drive full on interesting stuff from back when I was using Windows, and it was my D: drive; it's now mounted at boot onto /D_Drive, because that's what looks right to me. If you have a big enough collection of music that you want it all on a dedicated partition, create a new partition, move your collection there and have it mounted at ~/Music.
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