Look this topic:
http://thessdreview.com/Forums/linux/225-post2940.htm#post2940
I using Fedora 17 with this options.

PS: my logs put in other HD.

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2013/1/22 Bill Davidsen <david...@tmr.com>

> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
>>
>>    after a while living with ubuntu, i'm moving back to fedora as of
>> F18, and would like some advice.  i have an ASUS G74S with twin 750G
>> drives, but i want to replace the boot drive with an SSD, and install
>> F18 in such a way as to maximize the benefit of the SSD for booting
>> and (mostly) R/O storage.
>>
>>    a lot of my time will be spent doing lengthy compiles (kernel,
>> openembedded), so in addition to system content on the SSD, i'll want
>> to keep all of my source there as well, while the build directories
>> will be on the regular drive.
>>
>>    is there a recommendation for installing F18 in terms of separating
>> what's appropriate for the SSD versus what isn't?  most of that is
>> fairly obvious, just wondering if anyone wrote up something about
>> their experience doing just that and how well it worked for them.
>> thanks.
>>
>>  First, read the multiple threads regarding the fc18 installer. Go look
> at the links in the messages. After you have a handle on the new installer,
> go for it.
>
> If you are doing builds, you presumably do multi-threaded make operation,
> so the source files on SSD will buy you little. If you have room, fine, but
> putting the object files, temp space, swap[1] space, any libraries you use,
> on SSD will buy you more. I put a small swap on SSD high priority so it
> gets used first. Swap usage is pretty light if you have memory suited to
> your task, so it need not be huge. If you intend to hibernate leave room
> for the compressed RAM image there, it makes boot a lot faster.
>
> Definitely put root on SSD, that's a gain. I've played with putting the
> journal of filesystem on SSD for my disk based filesystems. Too early to
> say how well I like it or how good it is. I did do crash testing to be sure
> it work, reading a journal from SSD is *fast*.
>
> One issue with the new installer is that it's difficult to pre-create the
> filesystems and then use them, playing with filesystem directory hash,
> stripe and stride extended options to change write behavior, all hard with
> the new install. Frankly, unless you are doing guru level tuning, don't
> worry about it.
>
> Enjoy your SSD!
>
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