dual boot Windows10 fedora28

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Hi,

I purchased an Asus laptop with 2 hard drives (SSD 256 GB and HDD 1 TB).
Windows10 was preinstalled on the SSD and the HDD drive is used for data.

I wanted to install fedora alongside Windows.
So I shrinked the partition on the SSD drive (sdb)  and also the partition on the HDD drive (sda).
I installed fedora on the new partition of the SDD drive.

So far so good. I can boot into Windows as well as Fedora.
Now I want to have /home, /usr/ and/ /tmp on the HDD drive, which I intend to use as data-drive.
I created a mountpoint for the new partition of the HDD drive (sudo mkdir /mnt/sda2 and sudo mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/sda2).
Now I am stuck. This is beyond my (limited) skills.
How do I realize that /home, /usr and and /tmp wil be stored on the HDD?
I need a step-by-step tutorial to proceed.
Thanks in advance.

Peter



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