Raspberry Pi: A Beginners Guide with Over 20 Projects for the Pocket-Sized Computer: Projects for the Raspberry Pi 2, B+ and A+ by Sargent James K

Raspberry Pi: A Beginners Guide with Over 20 Projects for the Pocket-Sized Computer: Projects for the Raspberry Pi 2, B+ and A+ by Sargent James K

Author:Sargent, James K. [Sargent, James K.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2015-01-27T16:00:00+00:00


sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g

04 Detecting mounted devices

It’s necessary to set up all the mount points for each of the hard drives we have attached to the Pi, and that requires a little more work than in Windows or OS X. Firstly we have to list all the attached devices, using fdisk.

sudo fdisk -l

05 Understanding the list

The list on your screen may be a little confusing if you’re new to Linux. The first disk, in this case /dev/sda , is the SD card that we have booted our Pi from. We don’t need to worry about this one, as we won’t be adding that to our NAS.



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