p.H wrote:
You don't want to do that.
Here I had my strong suspicion...
p.H wrote:
- create a directory /home/familie/data (if you want to access the contents of the filesystem under this path)
I'm struggling to create the directory /home/familie/data on the filesystem sdb1 using the mkdir command, this seems not possible when this filesystem is unmounted
p.H wrote:
Note : the filesystem being mounted on /media/familie/data normally means its label is "data" and it was mounted in the GUI session opened by user "familie".
Ah, interesting. So this probably means I only have to create /home/familie on sdb1 as this is already labeled as "data"?
Yes, I know I'm a long time Linux user, but still with limited knowledge of commands and basic principles of files structure. I'm a bit lazy thanks to the beautiful GUI Gnome and the good Debian installer. But I'm absolutely not averse to use Linux commands and like to learn them!