![]() ![]() At least that is exactly my setup.Ĭlearly, /root has to be on the SSD (because this is where the SSD will be most advantageous), and clearly, the root partition does not need much space. I think your idea to partition the SSD into a smaller root and larger home and use the HDD for large data files (movies, backups) is perfect. I have read through your forums many times before and found that this is probably the best place to begin the process of reacquainting myself with Ubuntu. I have decided that I am tired of having to deal with Microsoft and want to break free of their bloated software. I have never really used a forum before so I figured that this would be the best time to start. I am planning to upgrade to 13.10 when it releases, is there anything I should keep in mind until then? ext4 filesystem but is there any specific way I should partition my drive? (1 partition for /home, another for boot, etc.) Since I am running a single SSD and have plenty of RAM, should I use a swap file? If so how large of a swap? It has been a long time since I have used Ubuntu (Hardy Heron) so I'm not exactly sure on how to go about this. ![]() ![]() I am installing Ubuntu 13.04 on my Lenovo x130e netbook. I know this is probably a question this is asked over and over again but I'm not finding anything close to an answer that I need. ![]()
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