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I am new user to Ubuntu. I used Windows last 10 years. Excuse me for stupid questions and for bad English.

I bought a new Acer Aspire 3 laptop - 4 GB of RAM, 128 SSD drive and 500 GB HDD drive.

I decided to put Ubuntu. I recorded the ISO image on a USB flash drive, booted, everything was as usual.

During installation, select "Erase Windows and install automatically".

Those whole installation took place automatically, without my participation.

Now I look, my root partition (/ or /home) has 128 GB. This is my SSD drive.

I can’t find my HDD drive anywhere. Ubuntu does not see him.

Please tell me, how can I get my HDD disk now?

I will store all of my user files (such as videos, documents and work files) on the HDD disk.

And SSD disk for only system files.

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It would take me some time to explain step by step how to do this. However you might want to watch this video as it helped me setting up my hdd as well. Just note that he is creating two partition on his hdd but this is kinda useless. Just create one big partition on it. If there is already a partition on the hdd then format it to ext4 as shown.

Hope it helps !

Nico
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