Ge Ba wrote: 
> That sounds a better and much more flexible solution to me, for an old
> laptop. For PC, I agree, the USB stick idea is neat. 
> 
> Actually I just got inspired to put up an LMS on my old Vaio with Ubuntu
> MATE  installed, as a portable music server.

My Solution looks always like this:
    
- One small Harddrive for the OS
- Another Drive for the asset - in this case a music library
- If i dont need a CD Drive and using a old notebook i change the CD
  Drive for a adaptor that changes the CD to a SATA disk.
  Not all Notebooks - just the advanced ones - supports two Harddisks.
  
So always use separate Disks for OS and Library. eg. a small ssd with
120GB is fast costs mostly nothing and 120 GB is enough for a OS only
device.
If your library is grown up and your Disk is full you can copy the
library from one disk to the new one much easier than if its just one
the same disk.
Yes i know Clonezilla doesnt care about it - but someone who asks for
help must not know about clonezilla and so on.


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