Ubuntu 18.04 - Mounting
Why is the Windows 10 SSD showing on the Ubuntu 18.04 filesystem (Hdd)?
What happens if I unmount the SSD?
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Why is the Windows 10 SSD showing on the Ubuntu 18.04 filesystem (Hdd)?
What happens if I unmount the SSD?
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What is the question? Unmount if you like.
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8 hours ago
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Why is the Windows 10 SSD showing on the Ubuntu 18.04 filesystem (Hdd)?
What happens if I unmount the SSD?
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Why is the Windows 10 SSD showing on the Ubuntu 18.04 filesystem (Hdd)?
What happens if I unmount the SSD?
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What is the question? Unmount if you like.
– Pilot6
8 hours ago
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What is the question? Unmount if you like.
– Pilot6
8 hours ago
What is the question? Unmount if you like.
– Pilot6
8 hours ago
What is the question? Unmount if you like.
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It's there because Ubuntu is capable of detecting it. If you unmount it you won't be able to see its contents until it is remounted.
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It's there because Ubuntu is capable of detecting it. If you unmount it you won't be able to see its contents until it is remounted.
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It's there because Ubuntu is capable of detecting it. If you unmount it you won't be able to see its contents until it is remounted.
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It's there because Ubuntu is capable of detecting it. If you unmount it you won't be able to see its contents until it is remounted.
It's there because Ubuntu is capable of detecting it. If you unmount it you won't be able to see its contents until it is remounted.
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What is the question? Unmount if you like.
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