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.
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).
During the installation /home is now on the SSD. Can I make a symlink to
an new /home at the HDD-drive?
What would be the right command, if the mountpoint of de HDD-partion is
/mnt/linux-data
Would that be: "ln -s /home /mnt/linux-data/home"?
(Seems far to simple).
Or is the idea of symlinking not right.