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Is it possible to display disk partitions like in windows on linux mint?
I decided to try linux, because. I had 7 on my computer, so I decided to install mint first. After installation, I noticed that "Computer" displays only the root directory ("\") and connected devices (or they climb onto the desktop), and with all sorts of things ("\ home") as "Home folder". Is it possible to display disks as in Windows, i.e. opening the "computer" will display all available disk partitions, including the "home folder"?
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You can create a directory in which to throw shortcuts to the necessary sections and imagine that this is "the same" My computer, as in Windows.
I'm afraid that you need to retrain
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All that the average user can do, everything lies in the / home folder
and there is logic in this, as for the rest of the folders,
if there is a program-catalog + registry in Windows
, then in Linux the program is stored in a different
Dll in the Folder C Dll
exe in the exe folder
logs in the folder with logs
there is no pack with the program itself, that is, it can be, but it will not even have a executable file in it.
Especially in Linux you will get used to working from the console because it is more convenient.
Check out the settings. In particular, in the desktop settings, you can configure what exactly to display ...
Well, try to make the shortcuts of the sections you need at worst
Yes, you can, create .desktop files with the desired names on your desktop.
Here is a good description https://www.google.ru/amp/s/omgubuntu.ru/ubuntu-de...
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