Yeah, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to put your home on an NVMe and everything else on a slower device. I've found that even a slow hard drive as /home doesn't really effect your apparent speed of your machine, but you get your system onto a fast drive and that makes a huge difference. I personally setup all my machines on SSD's or NVMes for the system and put home on large RAIDed drives for shear storage.  For the most part everything I load is less than about 50 megs which will usually have sub one second load times.  Stuff in your home directory also tends to be loaded one file at a time so you don't need the extra seek speeds that SSDs get you. I have found a couple of exceptions ive found in my work flow... Having a lot of fonts installed in my home directory seems to slow things down in programs that want to make previews of all of them. I've also noticed that extremely large video files like the ones my new camera makes can benefit a bit from being on sold state storage, but it's not a deal breaking amount of change in speed. I think that I might soft link my personal fonts onto my SSD for that speed boost (mostly in inkscape), although that does go against the whole reason I installed them into my home directory instead of the system. Brian Cluff On 05/25/2018 04:14 PM, Carruth, Rusty wrote: > Boot from the SATA SSD and run / there, then put /home on the faster NVMe? > > Oh, wait, we were trying to get boot as fast as possible. Oops, sorry :-) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss