On 06/03/2018 10:21 AM, Peter Lesterhuis wrote:
> And you won't mount at /mnt/sda2, you'll mount at /home,
/usr /tmp in
> order to do what you want. You'll have to create those directories
> under your new partition, and make sure they have the correct
> parameters (the same as /usr and /home have under /).
Thank you, and others, for replying.
I learned from you that /usr and /tmp should be on the SSD-drive in
order to have maximal profit from this fast drive.
Remember that /tmp does not use disk space. It's a RAM filesystem.
Now I would like to have only "/home" on the HDD. This is
the folder
which is going to contain large files (video, musix, etc).
I created a new partition on the HDD, mounted it (there is a line now in
fstab).
If you modified the fstab, you could have just changed the current /home
line to point to the new partition instead.
During the installation /home is now on the SSD. Can I make a symlink
to
an new /home at the HDD-drive?
As I mentioned before, the easiest way would be to do a reinstall.
Since the /home partition is on the SSD right now, if you put /home
somewhere else, that space will be lost. You most likely would want
that space in your root partition instead.