On 08/17/10 18:59, Stéphane Guedon wrote:
Is a SSD capable of supporting gentoo ? That's a good idea !
You may be a pionneer ! Let's try...
Not really. Gentoo is running fine on SSD and why wouldn't it. A data
storage device does not care what data it stores.
Gentoo is even running fine on
2010/8/17 Hal Martin hal.mar...@gmail.com:
A friend recently gave me a SimpleTech Zeus 8GB SSD. I'd like to replace my
hard drive with this SSD for the lower latency and faster access times it
will provide.
Currently my / partition is 24GB, 20GB of which is in use. Using xdiskusage
I see
I am new in Gentoo. I installed Gnome.
Portage: 1,6 GB + Rest: 5,5 GB = 7,1 GB
Sorry:
Portage: 1,6 GB + Rest: 3,5 GB = 5,1 GB
On 08/17/2010 03:57 AM, Elmar Hinz wrote:
I am new in Gentoo. I installed Gnome.
Portage: 1,6 GB + Rest: 5,5 GB = 7,1 GB
Sorry:
Portage: 1,6 GB + Rest: 3,5 GB = 5,1 GB
I guess to best answer this question you need to ask what you want to
do. What are you trying to speed up? Booting?
Le Tuesday 17 August 2010 18:31:16, Bill Longman a écrit :
On 08/17/2010 03:57 AM, Elmar Hinz wrote:
I am new in Gentoo. I installed Gnome.
Portage: 1,6 GB + Rest: 5,5 GB = 7,1 GB
Sorry:
Portage: 1,6 GB + Rest: 3,5 GB = 5,1 GB
I guess to best answer this question you need to
A friend recently gave me a SimpleTech Zeus 8GB SSD. I'd like to replace
my hard drive with this SSD for the lower latency and faster access
times it will provide.
Currently my / partition is 24GB, 20GB of which is in use. Using
xdiskusage I see that /usr/portage and /var/tmp are using
6 matches
Mail list logo