Disk usage analyzer doesn't detect my partition mounted to /home
I have 2 partitions mounted on my Linux system (both single primary partitions taking up an entire disk; I have these 2 disks in the machine, plus a third disk with my old Windows install). One partition is mounted to /
, the other (on the larger 'data' disk) to /home
. When I run Disk Usage Analyzer, though, it only displays the /
-mounted partition. It also happens to display my third Windows disk, presumably because that one is mounted at /media/user/DiskLabel
. Why, though, does it pick up on /
(/dev/sda1
), but not /home
(/dev/sdb1
)? They're both ext4 partitions.
I could add /home
as a scanned folder, but because it would be a folder not a drive, I wouldn't get the bar indicating what percentage of the partition is used, which I'd like to have.