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Thank you
You install You first have the hard drive tool “gparted” (if not already done: Mint probably didn’t have it as standard in the preselection – I know it and don’t want to use another)
Then you call it (can also be done via the menu)
Then select your top right (for me a 1TB /dev/sdb) and see that no partition is allocated yet
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MAIN: All right not forget to click on the green hook, otherwise everything was free:
The hard drive looks to close the screenshot not partitioned, if necessary it has no initialization yet.
I usually do this on Linux at the terminal with the command set of parted
Thank you
In Linux, the disks must be attached, as far as I know, I am even beginners.
https://www.giga.de/extra/linux/tipps/linux-mount-datentraeger-einbinden-dynamisch-so-gänge/
Lg
Thank you for your help
Create a partition for the first time as under any other operating system, and then connect to a mountpoint