I have no kde or qt programs currently, but I checked how much it would take to install the entire kde meta-package/group. To install the 236 packages and all their dependencies would only use 1.6BG after installation. And all of gnome would be 672 MB, some of which would likely overlap with what KDE would install. So a full install with all of KDE, all of gnome (and a full texlive installation that I already have ... along with the game 0ad, which is *huge*) would be under 7GB.
You can certainly do as you wish - and I'll leave you to it now. But I don't know why you'd ask for feedback or input if you are just going to ignore it all.
*I'm much more confident in this after my KDE/gnome checks.
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sdb - ssd
/dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
/dev/sda1 /mnt/user
/dev/sdb1 swap
/dev/sdb2 /mnt
/dev/sdb3 /mnt/home/myUserName
/dev/sdb3 /rest important stuff
Well if i will install much of sotwere i'm afraid my 128GB drive will not be much
]]>Ye but still 128GB is small space for linux
HUH?? My entire root + boot partitions are 5.1GB.
And why would you put /mnt/ on the ssd? /mnt/ doesn't actually use disk space (it shouldn't unless it's used incorrectly) it's a mount point for other disks.(edit: I see you meant / or the root directory.)
I want to make few parition to boost speed arch but i dont know what catalogs i should put on ssd and what i should put to hdd, could you give me some tips please ?
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