You may need to specifically mount the 2nd drive to /mnt/something via
and entry in /etc/fstab. Use the UUID found by using # blkid -l to
identify the drive in fstab, rather than the device name. E.g., here is
the entry in fstab that I use to mount my 3TB ext4 drive:
Code:
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# Mount the Media drive..
# <file system> <mount point>
<type> <options>
<dump> <pass>
UUID=93de2bfa-91ba-49ee-805a-11050fc8d994 /mnt/Media
ext4 defaults,noatime,nodiratime,errors=remount-ro,nobootwait
0 0
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You needn't include all the options that I'm including. I have
journaling turned off on this drive. The "nobootwait" option is handy
with Ubuntu in that it will allow the server to boot if you've removed
this drive, rather than hanging.
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