On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 08:10:42AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> I have the same SSD. Surprise: doing a suspend to disk to that swap
> file you have on it makes no difference at all! Just as slow as to a
> regular HDD. Why?
suspend takes about 2 second to go into suspend and 2 second to wake
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Le 22.12.2012 15:10, Hugo Vanwoerkom a écrit :
Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hello,
I've installed debian with a separate /home partition on my samsung
830
series ssd drive.
I would like to verify partition alignment is correct though.
Could someone tell me how to verify this or let me know if it is
co
Daniel Dalton wrote:
Hello,
I've installed debian with a separate /home partition on my samsung 830
series ssd drive.
I would like to verify partition alignment is correct though.
Could someone tell me how to verify this or let me know if it is
correct?
I have the same SSD. Surprise:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 03:45:45AM -0600, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> So the short answer to your question is:
>
> It's not possible to incorrectly partition an SSD.
Right ok, that's nice to hear.
Thanks,
Dan
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On 12/22/2012 2:30 AM, Daniel Dalton wrote:
> I've installed debian with a separate /home partition on my samsung 830
> series ssd drive.
>
> I would like to verify partition alignment is correct though.
Regardless of what you've read on the interwebs, there is no such thing
as proper or improp
Hello,
I've installed debian with a separate /home partition on my samsung 830
series ssd drive.
I would like to verify partition alignment is correct though.
Could someone tell me how to verify this or let me know if it is
correct?
Here is output of fdisk -l on my ssd:
daniel@vostro-3350:/
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