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Hi...
Recently I bought a SSD and would like to store the "local" and "sync" directories files in separate directories (not in the default /var/lib/pacman/), to avoid unnecessary writes to my SDD flash memory.
Is there a way to set the "local" and "sync" directories separately by using, for example, a "DBPath_local" and "DBPath_sync" variables in pacman.conf?
For example (in pacman.conf):
DBPath_local = /var/lib/pacman/local # local mount point
DBPath_sync = /tmp/sync # tmpfs mount point
I know I could create different mount points using tmpfs and this will solve my problem, but specifying those paths separately to "local" and "sync" directories in pacman.conf would be better.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by fusca (2017-06-14 15:02:45)
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IMHO this is pointless, there is no need to restirct writes on modern SSDs as there lifetime is now longer than traditional HDs anyway. Also the size of the pacman directories is trivial, modern SSDs can easily handle 100's of GB of writes per day.
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