On 12/02/2013 02:23 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
Swap on the SSD if you will need to use swap regularly, including if you want 
faster recovery from sleep. Otherwise put it on the HDD. Make it as big as you 
plan on memory being in the life of this install so you don't have to figure 
out how to recreate a bigger one.


Conventional wisdom used to be that your swap should be twice the size of your RAM. Has that changed?

/, /boot, /home can all go on the SSD so they don't even need to be separate 
partitions. Just make one big partition for all of them.

I'd still suggest putting /home on its own partition, so that it will survive a re-install. (Of course you have a backup, but doing it this way simplifies things considerably.)
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