sudo fdisk -l will give you a list of all drives detected. You can identify yours by the file system type (if you formatted it as NTFS or FAT, for example).
I'm sorry if I'm being too vague, but it is hard to specifically tell you what to look for, as I am not there to see your drive.
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sudo fdisk -l
will give you a list of all drives detected. You can identify yours by the file system type (if you formatted it as NTFS or FAT, for example).I'm sorry if I'm being too vague, but it is hard to specifically tell you what to look for, as I am not there to see your drive.