Am 22.07.2012 20:35, schrieb Michael Hampicke:
> Am 22.07.2012 19:46, schrieb Florian Philipp:
>> Am 22.07.2012 19:30, schrieb Pandu Poluan:
>>>
>>> On Jul 23, 2012 12:05 AM, "Michael Hampicke" <gentoo-u...@hadt.biz
>>> <mailto:gentoo-u...@hadt.biz>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have just a (maybe silly) question...
>>>>> I saw on some forums that partitionning SSDs could slow down read/write
>>>>> access.
>>>>> Is it true or simply intox ?
>>>>> On my sata HD, i have boot, /, usr and home separated partitions.
>>>>> What do you think of it ?
>>>>
>>>> This could happen of the partitions on the SSD are not properly aligned.
>>>> The guides I know on this subject are german, but thats no problem, just
>>>> do a google search for something like "linux ssd partition alignment".
>>>> There you will find all the ansers you need.
>>>>
>>>> If I remember correctly parted has a built-in alignment check.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Even the venerable fdisk now properly align partitions, IIRC.
>>>
>>> Rgds,
>>>
>>
>> cfdisk is one of the few that don't.
>>
> 
> Right, cfdisk was the one, but I always likes it's console 'gui' as it
> was so easy to use. But cgdisk (of sys-apps/gptfdisk) is a good
> replacement for cfdisk.
> 

Good to know. cfdisk was my favorite, too.

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