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I'm newbie in a Linux world and have decided few days ago to try a Linux. The only one thing which i'm not sure about, how to participating both drivers correctly. So, ssd - /boot 1024mb, /swap 8gb, /root 80gb, /home the rest of the memory on ssd. Alright, after this step i have a doubt how to properly label HDD? Give it the entire storage space for /data? Or mount and format it separately as /mnt/home/myfiles after installation through Gparted or Gnome disk utility?

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It's your data, so it's just a matter of how do you want to organize it. There is no rule.

Myself I would probably make a single partition on the entire HDD and mount it as /data. Actually, I have a similar setup (SSD+HDD) and have placed the entire /home directory on HDD, while rest of the system is on the SSD. But it depends entirely on how do you want it organized.

raj
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