sudo mount -t ext3 /dev/hda1 /home/dataWith this command I told the server to mount my harddrive with the "ext3" file-system. The name/location is "/dev/hda1/" (note that this is somehow a different name than when the harddisk was connected to my desktop-pc). The "/home/data" at the end is the location in the file-tree where I can find the data after mounting the disk.
After this I went to the directory to check if it was mounted correctly
cd /home/dataAnd there it is. All data is accesible.
Next time I will work on samba to share all the data over a windows-network.
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