Ubuntu installation on ssd, hdd and ramdisk
I have dual boot windows 10 and Ubuntu (with kde-plasma) windows 10 is currently on my SSD and Ubuntu is on my HDD but Ubuntu is reallyyyy slow right now and i want to speed up it should i reinstall the Ubuntu on my SSD near to the windows 10? how can i do this or i can use ramdisk for some speedup i/o or sth. some forums says usr/local should be on SSD and home on HDD whats are them and my new programs that i installed on Ubuntu where are they going? idk.
thats my laptop specs:
- 16gb ram (i have more than ram that i used gerenally so i want to use it for sth like ramdisk to speed up system)
- 256gb nvme-ssd
- 1tb hdd
- i7-8750H
i am gonna use Ubuntu for coding java and js and daily use.
my current partition details:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + Ubuntu partition + swap
i have 2 efi partitions so i select disks from bios instead of using grub menu.
i am planning to do this:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition + Ubuntu partition(is 50gb enough?)
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + swap + (maybe some Ubuntu partitions such as home tmp sth)
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 4.664s (kernel) + 1min 28.363s (userspace) = 1min 33.027s
graphical.target reached after 39.415s in userspace
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze blame
48.955s apt-daily.service
20.007s dev-sda3.device
11.853s systemd-journal-flush.service
10.991s systemd-udevd.service
9.993s systemd-modules-load.service
8.453s plymouth-start.service
6.839s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
6.318s dev-loop12.device
6.204s dev-loop9.device
6.193s dev-loop8.device
6.169s dev-loop10.device
6.165s dev-loop11.device
6.141s dev-loop14.device
6.122s dev-loop15.device
6.097s dev-loop18.device
6.074s dev-loop19.device
5.924s dev-loop0.device
5.683s dev-loop17.device
5.637s dev-loop6.device
5.394s dev-loop13.device
5.289s dev-loop1.device
5.289s dev-loop2.device
5.278s dev-loop3.device
5.257s dev-loop4.device
5.257s dev-loop5.device
5.231s dev-loop7.device
4.542s keyboard-setup.service
4.390s dev-loop16.device
3.866s grub-common.service
3.808s NetworkManager.service
3.525s apparmor.service
lines 1-31
i also have this problem i know what is the bad sector but my disk is kinda new its been just 6 months how could it be? and it says healt though???
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12ZGL7wT8p5yMxgRnlMhay0ZfamVXztE6/view?usp=sharing
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
lines 1-24...skipping...
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
accounts-daemon.service enabled
anacron.service enabled
apparmor.service enabled
autovt@.service enabled
avahi-daemon.service enabled
bluetooth.service enabled
console-setup.service enabled
cron.service enabled
cups-browsed.service enabled
cups.service enabled
dbus-fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.service enabled
dbus-org.bluez.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.thermald.service enabled
dns-clean.service enabled
getty@.service enabled
gpu-manager.service enabled
irqbalance.service enabled
kerneloops.service enabled
keyboard-setup.service enabled
ModemManager.service enabled
network-manager.service enabled
networkd-dispatcher.service enabled
networking.service enabled
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled
NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning ssd
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I have dual boot windows 10 and Ubuntu (with kde-plasma) windows 10 is currently on my SSD and Ubuntu is on my HDD but Ubuntu is reallyyyy slow right now and i want to speed up it should i reinstall the Ubuntu on my SSD near to the windows 10? how can i do this or i can use ramdisk for some speedup i/o or sth. some forums says usr/local should be on SSD and home on HDD whats are them and my new programs that i installed on Ubuntu where are they going? idk.
thats my laptop specs:
- 16gb ram (i have more than ram that i used gerenally so i want to use it for sth like ramdisk to speed up system)
- 256gb nvme-ssd
- 1tb hdd
- i7-8750H
i am gonna use Ubuntu for coding java and js and daily use.
my current partition details:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + Ubuntu partition + swap
i have 2 efi partitions so i select disks from bios instead of using grub menu.
i am planning to do this:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition + Ubuntu partition(is 50gb enough?)
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + swap + (maybe some Ubuntu partitions such as home tmp sth)
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 4.664s (kernel) + 1min 28.363s (userspace) = 1min 33.027s
graphical.target reached after 39.415s in userspace
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze blame
48.955s apt-daily.service
20.007s dev-sda3.device
11.853s systemd-journal-flush.service
10.991s systemd-udevd.service
9.993s systemd-modules-load.service
8.453s plymouth-start.service
6.839s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
6.318s dev-loop12.device
6.204s dev-loop9.device
6.193s dev-loop8.device
6.169s dev-loop10.device
6.165s dev-loop11.device
6.141s dev-loop14.device
6.122s dev-loop15.device
6.097s dev-loop18.device
6.074s dev-loop19.device
5.924s dev-loop0.device
5.683s dev-loop17.device
5.637s dev-loop6.device
5.394s dev-loop13.device
5.289s dev-loop1.device
5.289s dev-loop2.device
5.278s dev-loop3.device
5.257s dev-loop4.device
5.257s dev-loop5.device
5.231s dev-loop7.device
4.542s keyboard-setup.service
4.390s dev-loop16.device
3.866s grub-common.service
3.808s NetworkManager.service
3.525s apparmor.service
lines 1-31
i also have this problem i know what is the bad sector but my disk is kinda new its been just 6 months how could it be? and it says healt though???
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12ZGL7wT8p5yMxgRnlMhay0ZfamVXztE6/view?usp=sharing
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
lines 1-24...skipping...
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
accounts-daemon.service enabled
anacron.service enabled
apparmor.service enabled
autovt@.service enabled
avahi-daemon.service enabled
bluetooth.service enabled
console-setup.service enabled
cron.service enabled
cups-browsed.service enabled
cups.service enabled
dbus-fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.service enabled
dbus-org.bluez.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.thermald.service enabled
dns-clean.service enabled
getty@.service enabled
gpu-manager.service enabled
irqbalance.service enabled
kerneloops.service enabled
keyboard-setup.service enabled
ModemManager.service enabled
network-manager.service enabled
networkd-dispatcher.service enabled
networking.service enabled
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled
NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning ssd
1
What about ubuntu is slow? Slow to boot? Slow to open programs? Slow to do large computations? Slow to compile? It'd be worth defining what you mean by slow, as well as determining the root cause of such a slow down rather than just obliterating your current install.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:29
For the record my ubuntu machine which is running on a 5 year old HDD boots in about 11s and I am able to jump to a command line nearly instantly, and the hardware is significantly worse than yours.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:30
If you add a new install to an ext4 as / (root) on SSD you can make it 25GB. I use 25 or 30 GB for / but actual use in that is less than 10GB. But I have all the data in /home really in HDD and folders linked back to /home in /. askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/… & askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/… Check mounted partitions:df -h
and folder sizes: cd / or cd /homesudo du -hc --max-depth=1
– oldfred
Feb 4 at 14:29
@j-money ubuntu boots about 1minutes (windows is about 15sec) and programs are opening slowly it looks like some lag or response time is so high i am clicking for the terminal and waiting 2-3 seconds?? i also use intelij-idea sometimes when i first time opened it respons slowly menus and even typing after a while it backs to the normal. by the way i have installed kde-plasma desktop does it matter?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:39
@oldfred so okey then i am gonna shrink 40gb from my ssd and install the root there and home to my hdd? is this just fine?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:40
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I have dual boot windows 10 and Ubuntu (with kde-plasma) windows 10 is currently on my SSD and Ubuntu is on my HDD but Ubuntu is reallyyyy slow right now and i want to speed up it should i reinstall the Ubuntu on my SSD near to the windows 10? how can i do this or i can use ramdisk for some speedup i/o or sth. some forums says usr/local should be on SSD and home on HDD whats are them and my new programs that i installed on Ubuntu where are they going? idk.
thats my laptop specs:
- 16gb ram (i have more than ram that i used gerenally so i want to use it for sth like ramdisk to speed up system)
- 256gb nvme-ssd
- 1tb hdd
- i7-8750H
i am gonna use Ubuntu for coding java and js and daily use.
my current partition details:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + Ubuntu partition + swap
i have 2 efi partitions so i select disks from bios instead of using grub menu.
i am planning to do this:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition + Ubuntu partition(is 50gb enough?)
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + swap + (maybe some Ubuntu partitions such as home tmp sth)
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 4.664s (kernel) + 1min 28.363s (userspace) = 1min 33.027s
graphical.target reached after 39.415s in userspace
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze blame
48.955s apt-daily.service
20.007s dev-sda3.device
11.853s systemd-journal-flush.service
10.991s systemd-udevd.service
9.993s systemd-modules-load.service
8.453s plymouth-start.service
6.839s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
6.318s dev-loop12.device
6.204s dev-loop9.device
6.193s dev-loop8.device
6.169s dev-loop10.device
6.165s dev-loop11.device
6.141s dev-loop14.device
6.122s dev-loop15.device
6.097s dev-loop18.device
6.074s dev-loop19.device
5.924s dev-loop0.device
5.683s dev-loop17.device
5.637s dev-loop6.device
5.394s dev-loop13.device
5.289s dev-loop1.device
5.289s dev-loop2.device
5.278s dev-loop3.device
5.257s dev-loop4.device
5.257s dev-loop5.device
5.231s dev-loop7.device
4.542s keyboard-setup.service
4.390s dev-loop16.device
3.866s grub-common.service
3.808s NetworkManager.service
3.525s apparmor.service
lines 1-31
i also have this problem i know what is the bad sector but my disk is kinda new its been just 6 months how could it be? and it says healt though???
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12ZGL7wT8p5yMxgRnlMhay0ZfamVXztE6/view?usp=sharing
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
lines 1-24...skipping...
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
accounts-daemon.service enabled
anacron.service enabled
apparmor.service enabled
autovt@.service enabled
avahi-daemon.service enabled
bluetooth.service enabled
console-setup.service enabled
cron.service enabled
cups-browsed.service enabled
cups.service enabled
dbus-fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.service enabled
dbus-org.bluez.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.thermald.service enabled
dns-clean.service enabled
getty@.service enabled
gpu-manager.service enabled
irqbalance.service enabled
kerneloops.service enabled
keyboard-setup.service enabled
ModemManager.service enabled
network-manager.service enabled
networkd-dispatcher.service enabled
networking.service enabled
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled
NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning ssd
I have dual boot windows 10 and Ubuntu (with kde-plasma) windows 10 is currently on my SSD and Ubuntu is on my HDD but Ubuntu is reallyyyy slow right now and i want to speed up it should i reinstall the Ubuntu on my SSD near to the windows 10? how can i do this or i can use ramdisk for some speedup i/o or sth. some forums says usr/local should be on SSD and home on HDD whats are them and my new programs that i installed on Ubuntu where are they going? idk.
thats my laptop specs:
- 16gb ram (i have more than ram that i used gerenally so i want to use it for sth like ramdisk to speed up system)
- 256gb nvme-ssd
- 1tb hdd
- i7-8750H
i am gonna use Ubuntu for coding java and js and daily use.
my current partition details:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + Ubuntu partition + swap
i have 2 efi partitions so i select disks from bios instead of using grub menu.
i am planning to do this:
- SSD: windows efi and windows partition + Ubuntu partition(is 50gb enough?)
- HDD: storage + Ubuntu efi + swap + (maybe some Ubuntu partitions such as home tmp sth)
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze time
Startup finished in 4.664s (kernel) + 1min 28.363s (userspace) = 1min 33.027s
graphical.target reached after 39.415s in userspace
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemd-analyze blame
48.955s apt-daily.service
20.007s dev-sda3.device
11.853s systemd-journal-flush.service
10.991s systemd-udevd.service
9.993s systemd-modules-load.service
8.453s plymouth-start.service
6.839s NetworkManager-wait-online.service
6.318s dev-loop12.device
6.204s dev-loop9.device
6.193s dev-loop8.device
6.169s dev-loop10.device
6.165s dev-loop11.device
6.141s dev-loop14.device
6.122s dev-loop15.device
6.097s dev-loop18.device
6.074s dev-loop19.device
5.924s dev-loop0.device
5.683s dev-loop17.device
5.637s dev-loop6.device
5.394s dev-loop13.device
5.289s dev-loop1.device
5.289s dev-loop2.device
5.278s dev-loop3.device
5.257s dev-loop4.device
5.257s dev-loop5.device
5.231s dev-loop7.device
4.542s keyboard-setup.service
4.390s dev-loop16.device
3.866s grub-common.service
3.808s NetworkManager.service
3.525s apparmor.service
lines 1-31
i also have this problem i know what is the bad sector but my disk is kinda new its been just 6 months how could it be? and it says healt though???
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12ZGL7wT8p5yMxgRnlMhay0ZfamVXztE6/view?usp=sharing
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$ systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
lines 1-24...skipping...
UNIT FILE STATE
snap-canonicalx2dlivepatch-54.mount enabled
snap-core-4917.mount enabled
snap-core-6259.mount enabled
snap-core-6350.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-70.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2d3x2d26x2d1604-74.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-180.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcalculator-260.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-103.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dcharacters-139.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-37.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dlogs-45.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-51.mount enabled
snap-gnomex2dsystemx2dmonitor-57.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-319.mount enabled
snap-gtkx2dcommonx2dthemes-818.mount enabled
snap-notepadx2dplusx2dplus-184.mount enabled
snap-ubuntux2dcalculatorx2dapp-20.mount enabled
snap-vlc-770.mount enabled
snap-winex2dplatform-74.mount enabled
acpid.path enabled
apport-autoreport.path enabled
cups.path enabled
accounts-daemon.service enabled
anacron.service enabled
apparmor.service enabled
autovt@.service enabled
avahi-daemon.service enabled
bluetooth.service enabled
console-setup.service enabled
cron.service enabled
cups-browsed.service enabled
cups.service enabled
dbus-fi.w1.wpa_supplicant1.service enabled
dbus-org.bluez.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.resolve1.service enabled
dbus-org.freedesktop.thermald.service enabled
dns-clean.service enabled
getty@.service enabled
gpu-manager.service enabled
irqbalance.service enabled
kerneloops.service enabled
keyboard-setup.service enabled
ModemManager.service enabled
network-manager.service enabled
networkd-dispatcher.service enabled
networking.service enabled
NetworkManager-dispatcher.service enabled
NetworkManager-wait-online.service enabled
mert@canavarrlinuxx:~$
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning ssd
boot dual-boot grub2 partitioning ssd
edited Feb 5 at 18:25
Telefon Makinesi
asked Feb 4 at 10:22
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What about ubuntu is slow? Slow to boot? Slow to open programs? Slow to do large computations? Slow to compile? It'd be worth defining what you mean by slow, as well as determining the root cause of such a slow down rather than just obliterating your current install.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:29
For the record my ubuntu machine which is running on a 5 year old HDD boots in about 11s and I am able to jump to a command line nearly instantly, and the hardware is significantly worse than yours.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:30
If you add a new install to an ext4 as / (root) on SSD you can make it 25GB. I use 25 or 30 GB for / but actual use in that is less than 10GB. But I have all the data in /home really in HDD and folders linked back to /home in /. askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/… & askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/… Check mounted partitions:df -h
and folder sizes: cd / or cd /homesudo du -hc --max-depth=1
– oldfred
Feb 4 at 14:29
@j-money ubuntu boots about 1minutes (windows is about 15sec) and programs are opening slowly it looks like some lag or response time is so high i am clicking for the terminal and waiting 2-3 seconds?? i also use intelij-idea sometimes when i first time opened it respons slowly menus and even typing after a while it backs to the normal. by the way i have installed kde-plasma desktop does it matter?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:39
@oldfred so okey then i am gonna shrink 40gb from my ssd and install the root there and home to my hdd? is this just fine?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:40
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What about ubuntu is slow? Slow to boot? Slow to open programs? Slow to do large computations? Slow to compile? It'd be worth defining what you mean by slow, as well as determining the root cause of such a slow down rather than just obliterating your current install.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:29
For the record my ubuntu machine which is running on a 5 year old HDD boots in about 11s and I am able to jump to a command line nearly instantly, and the hardware is significantly worse than yours.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:30
If you add a new install to an ext4 as / (root) on SSD you can make it 25GB. I use 25 or 30 GB for / but actual use in that is less than 10GB. But I have all the data in /home really in HDD and folders linked back to /home in /. askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/… & askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/… Check mounted partitions:df -h
and folder sizes: cd / or cd /homesudo du -hc --max-depth=1
– oldfred
Feb 4 at 14:29
@j-money ubuntu boots about 1minutes (windows is about 15sec) and programs are opening slowly it looks like some lag or response time is so high i am clicking for the terminal and waiting 2-3 seconds?? i also use intelij-idea sometimes when i first time opened it respons slowly menus and even typing after a while it backs to the normal. by the way i have installed kde-plasma desktop does it matter?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:39
@oldfred so okey then i am gonna shrink 40gb from my ssd and install the root there and home to my hdd? is this just fine?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:40
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What about ubuntu is slow? Slow to boot? Slow to open programs? Slow to do large computations? Slow to compile? It'd be worth defining what you mean by slow, as well as determining the root cause of such a slow down rather than just obliterating your current install.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:29
What about ubuntu is slow? Slow to boot? Slow to open programs? Slow to do large computations? Slow to compile? It'd be worth defining what you mean by slow, as well as determining the root cause of such a slow down rather than just obliterating your current install.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:29
For the record my ubuntu machine which is running on a 5 year old HDD boots in about 11s and I am able to jump to a command line nearly instantly, and the hardware is significantly worse than yours.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:30
For the record my ubuntu machine which is running on a 5 year old HDD boots in about 11s and I am able to jump to a command line nearly instantly, and the hardware is significantly worse than yours.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:30
If you add a new install to an ext4 as / (root) on SSD you can make it 25GB. I use 25 or 30 GB for / but actual use in that is less than 10GB. But I have all the data in /home really in HDD and folders linked back to /home in /. askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/… & askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/… Check mounted partitions:
df -h
and folder sizes: cd / or cd /home sudo du -hc --max-depth=1
– oldfred
Feb 4 at 14:29
If you add a new install to an ext4 as / (root) on SSD you can make it 25GB. I use 25 or 30 GB for / but actual use in that is less than 10GB. But I have all the data in /home really in HDD and folders linked back to /home in /. askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/… & askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/… Check mounted partitions:
df -h
and folder sizes: cd / or cd /home sudo du -hc --max-depth=1
– oldfred
Feb 4 at 14:29
@j-money ubuntu boots about 1minutes (windows is about 15sec) and programs are opening slowly it looks like some lag or response time is so high i am clicking for the terminal and waiting 2-3 seconds?? i also use intelij-idea sometimes when i first time opened it respons slowly menus and even typing after a while it backs to the normal. by the way i have installed kde-plasma desktop does it matter?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:39
@j-money ubuntu boots about 1minutes (windows is about 15sec) and programs are opening slowly it looks like some lag or response time is so high i am clicking for the terminal and waiting 2-3 seconds?? i also use intelij-idea sometimes when i first time opened it respons slowly menus and even typing after a while it backs to the normal. by the way i have installed kde-plasma desktop does it matter?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:39
@oldfred so okey then i am gonna shrink 40gb from my ssd and install the root there and home to my hdd? is this just fine?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:40
@oldfred so okey then i am gonna shrink 40gb from my ssd and install the root there and home to my hdd? is this just fine?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:40
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What about ubuntu is slow? Slow to boot? Slow to open programs? Slow to do large computations? Slow to compile? It'd be worth defining what you mean by slow, as well as determining the root cause of such a slow down rather than just obliterating your current install.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:29
For the record my ubuntu machine which is running on a 5 year old HDD boots in about 11s and I am able to jump to a command line nearly instantly, and the hardware is significantly worse than yours.
– j-money
Feb 4 at 10:30
If you add a new install to an ext4 as / (root) on SSD you can make it 25GB. I use 25 or 30 GB for / but actual use in that is less than 10GB. But I have all the data in /home really in HDD and folders linked back to /home in /. askubuntu.com/questions/1013677/… & askubuntu.com/questions/1058756/… Check mounted partitions:
df -h
and folder sizes: cd / or cd /homesudo du -hc --max-depth=1
– oldfred
Feb 4 at 14:29
@j-money ubuntu boots about 1minutes (windows is about 15sec) and programs are opening slowly it looks like some lag or response time is so high i am clicking for the terminal and waiting 2-3 seconds?? i also use intelij-idea sometimes when i first time opened it respons slowly menus and even typing after a while it backs to the normal. by the way i have installed kde-plasma desktop does it matter?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:39
@oldfred so okey then i am gonna shrink 40gb from my ssd and install the root there and home to my hdd? is this just fine?
– Telefon Makinesi
Feb 5 at 15:40