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Answer by mchid for Can't see "home" partition in "other locations"

One thing you may hear people say about unix and linux is that "everything is a file" and this is a good example.Ubuntu doesn't show stuff like "C" drive the way that Windows does because each storage...

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Answer by David Z for Can't see "home" partition in "other locations"

Coming from a Windows background, you probably wouldn't know this, but Ubuntu (or any Linux system) uses partitions in a different way than Windows does, which is why you're not seeing both the...

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Answer by sudodus for Can't see "home" partition in "other locations"

Data partitionYou can create another partition that you can view from "other locations" with gparted, when booted from another drive, for example an Ubuntu live/install USB pendrive.Many people have a...

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Answer by Kulfy for Can't see "home" partition in "other locations"

GParted generally shows the actual mount point of the partition. If a partition is like some external storage device or which has nothing to do with the Ubuntu like in my case I have 3 partitions which...

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Answer by FloT for Can't see "home" partition in "other locations"

With your settings, I wouldn't expect that you find your "Home" in "Other locations".Your home is mounted when your system boots. You can access it straight via the "Home" (and Document, Music,...

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Can't see "home" partition in "other locations"

I am a new user in Ubuntu, with a windows background. I have a 500 GB HDD on my old laptop and I made a partition sized around 50 GB for the system use, and another one ~ 410 GB for my personal use....

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