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How to access internal hard drive from the terminal when booted from external drive

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The installed OS is kubuntu, but it suddenly ceased being able to boot. I booted with Kubuntu USB drive. I am able to see and access all the files on the internal hard drive with the graphical file manager, but I want to run TAR to capture some of the files.

The internal hard drive shows up in the graphical file manager as a device with the name 234GB Internal Drive (sda2). how can I access that hard drive from the terminal?

ar flag
Find the full path of the internal drive's mount point using the GUI. This should be in the property window of the drive in Dolphin. Alternately install gnome-disks.
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it flag
On the command line, `mount` will show where it's mounted (if it is). `sudo fdisk -l` will show all the disk partitions the system sees
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