On Wed, 29 Apr 2020 11:35:05 +0300 Gabor Szabo <ga...@szabgab.com> wrote:
> Booting from disk on key: > I found a disk on key with Ubuntu 18.10 on it. > After plugging in and changing the boot order in the BIOS I managed > to boot from it. > I could even connect to the wifi, but I don't know how to access the > harddisk of the computer. > > sudo lsblk shows me > > NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT > loop0 7:0 0 1.8G 1 loop /rofs > loop1 7:1 0 87.9M 1 loop /snap/core/5662 > loop2 7:2 0 140.9M 1 loop /snap/gnome-3-26-1604/70 > loop3 7:3 0 2.3M 1 loop /snap/gnome-calculator/238 > loop4 7:4 0 13M 1 loop /snap/gnome-characters/124 > loop5 7:5 0 14.5M 1 loop /snap/gnome-logs/45 > loop6 7:6 0 3.7M 1 loop /snap/gnome-system-monitor/57 > loop7 7:7 0 42.1M 1 loop /snap/gtk-common-themes/701 > sda 8:0 1 14.3G 0 disk /cdrom > ----sda1 8:1 1 1.9G 0 part > ----sda2 8:2 1 2.4M 0 part > > where sda is the disk on key. > > At this point I was wondering how could I access the HD when running > Ubuntu from USB. > > any pointers, ideas are welcome > > Gabor I can't help with Windows, but your final question seems easy (or am I mis-understanding?). If you just want to access the hard drive, why not try sudo fdisk -l to get info about the drive and then either mount the relevant partition manually or add it to /etc/fstab on the USB drive? -- Shlomo Solomon http://the-solomons.net Claws Mail 3.16.0 - Kubuntu 18.04 _______________________________________________ Linux-il mailing list Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il