[Trisquel-users] Re : fstab problem

2020-05-18 Thread lcerf
It's a quite big SSD card (around 450 Go) if we consider 32 GB is enough for most system. It increase the speed of the system. Being SSD, rather than HDD, increases the speed of the system. Keeping unpartitioned space does not, as far as I know. If the SSD hosts shrinkable filesystems,

[Trisquel-users] Re : fstab problem

2020-05-17 Thread lcerf
I am not sure what kind of advice you want. You can setup a swap partition (at least the size of your RAM, to hibernate), a partition for / (32 GB are enough for most systems) and a partition for /home that takes the rest of the disk capacity. Keeping unpartitioned space on the disk does

[Trisquel-users] Re : fstab problem

2020-05-16 Thread lcerf
Try a procedure listed in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#Fixing_a_Broken_System

[Trisquel-users] Re : fstab problem

2020-05-16 Thread lcerf
With unmounted media, sudo mount -a said the mounting point was not existing, I thought this was normal. Is /media/user/My_hard_drive an existing directory? If not, try to create it: $ sudo mkdir /media/user/My_hard_drive That said, /media is supposed to be for removable media. You may

[Trisquel-users] Re : fstab problem

2020-05-16 Thread pierrefalek
PS : I don't know how many spaces I have to do when writing the line in fstab between the differents informations. I hope it's not this.