add a new hard drive on a notebook with ubuntu

Asked by Alan Duncan

I have a Western digital Hard drive but cant seem to be able to install it on new notebook with ubuntu, the downloads from WD are for windows and mac only.
how can I install my hard drive?

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Is it a USB drive or an internal drive?

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Alan Duncan (dunky28) said :
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Its an external usb one, I used it on my last laptop running windows xp with no problems

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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Just connect the device and it should pick up as a USB storage. You can then copy data to and from the device. Is this not the case?

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Best Patrick M (prmillius) said :
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Alan, if the drive does not mount by itself you can download mountmanager from soft ware center. Follow help instructions from the app to create a DYNAMIC mount point for your drive. Ubuntu should, but doesn't always see external drives, I had a similar issue on one of my desktops, mountmanager fixed it in like five minutes.

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Patrick M (prmillius) said :
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Alan, if the drive does not mount by itself you can download mountmanager from soft ware center. Follow help instructions from the app to create a DYNAMIC mount point for your drive. Ubuntu should, but doesn't always see external drives, I had a similar issue on one of my desktops, mountmanager fixed it in like five minutes.

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Alan Duncan (dunky28) said :
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Thanks Patrick M, that solved my question.