No other drives are shown in blkid command, so cannot help.
Is new internal drive shown in BIOS? If not in BIOS no system will mount it.
External drives are normally mounted just by clicking with Nautilus. Often best not to add to fstab as it may not be connected when rebooting. You can manually mount if specific ownership or permissions are required.
I prefer to label partitions so those not mounted with fstab, will be default mounted by label. I try to remember to label when creating partitions with gparted. If I forget I use Disks or Disk Utility to add labels.
Part of my partitions with labels.
Code:
fred@fred-Precise:~$ sudo blkid -c /dev/null -o list
[sudo] password for fred:
device fs_type label mount point UUID
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/dev/sda1 ntfs WinXP (not mounted) 04B05B70B05B6768
/dev/sda2 ext3 backup (not mounted) 13a684e4-2849-4566-9528-21cd07028a9a
/dev/sda4 vfat SHARE (not mounted) 46CD-C9B2
/dev/sdb1 vfat EFI32 (not mounted) 2404-8A43
/dev/sdb3 ext4 sys32 /media/sys32 e2156d09-329e-4262-9549-f72a05d97f93
/dev/sdb4 ext4 data32 /media/data32 b1b11cef-6fc6-4cd8-8343-e7c1852de805
/dev/sdc2 ext4 Maverick (not mounted) 0eea4e95-ea0a-4745-80d4-57bf2bbc9d69
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