Maybe you have a cheap laptop that didn’t cost much, and Linux was installed on it. However, there is another reason for users to do a setup like this – low-storage-capacity laptops. Setting up a multi-drive Linux installation is great and something advanced users should get behind. In this article we’ll go over how to install Ubuntu Linux with separate root and home hard drives – with root folder in the SSD and home folder in the spinning disk hard drive. What if I told you that it was possible to have both? A super-fast, modern solid state drive powering the core of your Linux and a large spinning disk drive for all the data. However, as some Linux users are aware, solid state drives are nice, but expensive, and spinning disk drives have a lot of storage but tend to be slow.
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