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2012/11/26 Jacques Montier <jmontier@×××××.com>: |
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> 2012/11/25 Alex Schuster <wonko@×××××××××.org> |
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>> Jacques Montier writes: |
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>>> I bought a 250Go SSD M4 Crucial , read (of course) Gentoo documentation |
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>>> and installed the drive on my desktop pc (Asus MB, Intel ie7 and 6Go |
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>>> RAM). |
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>>> 1- Everything seems to work perfectly, but i would like to know if my |
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>>> configuration is ok or could be optimized. |
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>>> /tmp and /var/log are on tmpfs |
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>> Like Volker said. Yikes! Or is that just a typo and you meant /var/tmp? |
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>> Still, I would prefer to have that on the HDD. |
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>>> /boot, / and /var are on SSD (sda), |
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>>> swap, /home, /usr/portage, /var/tmp and /var/log on a 1To SATA HDD (sdb) |
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>> I would put the portage tree on the SDD. |
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>> Wonko |
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> Alex, |
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> Each time you sync the portage, you should write on the SSD... |
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> Is it a good thing ? |
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yes, then you can ask a new one within the garentee time. |
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> As Volker said, i put /var on the HDD, and it works fine. |
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> Regards, |
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> Jacques |
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