Thomas, On Thu, 7 Jan 2016 09:36:07 +0100, you wrote: >Thus if you want to have a more complete view of what's going on >in your disk, then yes, fdisk -l is more appropriate, as jdd wrote. Thanks. After I removed all partitions, created a new one, and formatted it with the ext4 filesystem using mkfs.ext4, I now show: /dev/sdb1 240177240 60564 227893312 1% /mnt/disk2 I'll now put it into /etc/fstab.