SSDs and HDDs
Ralf Mardorf
silver.bullet at zoho.com
Thu Feb 18 12:04:01 UTC 2016
On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 08:31:08 +0000, Colin Law wrote:
>No need to use gparted, nearly always the installer will make a
>perfectly good job of the partitioning and setup fstab for you with
>much less brain strain.
Yes, for a new install, but I mentioned that it's even possible to copy
an old install to a new drive, so perhaps the OP don't want to make a
new install anymore.
Beyond that it's good to learn how to do such things manually, since
automations often fail, e.g. by default the Ubuntu installer is known
to format a too small /boot partition.
https://www.google.de/?gws_rd=ssl#q=boot+partition+too+small+bugs+launchpad
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