Should anything special be done when installing solely on an SSD? I know that 
the defaults will work, but I want to know if better can be done.

I have already done many web searches and readings of wiki pages and articles. 
I seem to have amassed conflicting information.

What is the bottom line with:
mount options (TRIM, noatime)
block alignment
file system (which one? journaling? Journal metadata only or metadata and data?)
swap
partitioning (GPT, MBR, BIOS?)
scheduler (no-op, deadline, CFQ)

I ask this with hopes of not being flamed. I know there are many articles 
dedicated to this, but they are out-dated or conflict with each other.

With the new release of Debian and advances in kernel versioning and patches, 
is there anything special I should do?

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