I have this: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/hda1 37G 14G 22G 39% / tmpfs 3.9G 8.0K 3.9G 1% /lib/init/rw udev 10M 640K 9.4M 7% /dev tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /dev/shm /dev/hda2 328G 204G 107G 66% /home tmpfs 3.9G 49M 3.8G 2% /tmp tmpfs 3.9G 0 3.9G 0% /var/lock tmpfs 3.9G 296K 3.9G 1% /var/run tmpfs 3.9G 32K 3.9G 1% /var/tmp /dev/sdb1 917G 289G 582G 34% /root/backup
So basically I have root and home partitions and another disk for backups of the whole thing. Now I got a SSD disk, about which I don't really know much. It's a 160 GB Intel, so it should be quite ok. The question now is how to best utilize it in my configuration? Or if I should just find other use for that? I'm thinking for copying the whole root to SSD. Maybe have 40 GB partition for root and the rest for home. I have more stuff on my home partition, but the active stuff is much less. So daily used files would be on SSD and archive stuff on hard disk. Should I worry about the longetivity of SSD? Maybe set noatime option, but do I really need to deal with other filesystems than ext3? What about /var/log and other places where there are lots of writing going on? Pasi -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinybme2q5y_h2zzyrudsavcoxpowvkxzws4j...@mail.gmail.com