On 06/02/2018 11:03 AM, peterlesterhuis@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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).
The HDD is the primary drive and the SSD is secondary? That does
complicate things a bit unless the BIOS is happy booting off the
secondary drive. It does sound like it is working because it seems
that's how Windows is booting.
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.
I would suggest the easiest way would be to reinstall Fedora and use one
of the custom disk layout options. Then you can pick where you want
your /home to be. If the installer put /home on the SSD, then you
should delete all the Fedora partitions on the SSD and put / and swap on
there.
As others have said, /usr should stay on the SSD and /tmp is virtual
anyway. /home is fine to go on the HDD, it's not going to slow things down.
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