Brian Cluff last wrote:
> You'll enjoy that Laptop a lot. I just picked up a T420 myself
> a few weeks ago and everything works perfect right out of the box.
> I did add 8 gigs of ram for a total of 12 and installed a 240Gig
> mSATA SSD ... an addition to the 320 Gig spinning drive that
> I put /home on, and that made a huge difference in the speed
> of all the apps loading.
How difficult is it to add an SSD?
I really don't need the 500-gig HD that is in this T420
that I just bought. On my old net-top system, df shows this:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 15307020 6231552 8307468 43% /
udev 1020708 4 1020704 1% /dev
tmpfs 412276 1060 411216 1% /run
none 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
none 1030680 21072 1009608 3% /run/shm
/dev/sda6 71559236 26600696 41374540 40% /home
Instead of flushing the 500-gig HD, could I just install
a 64-gig or 128-gig SSD and install Linux on that and leave
the 500-gig unused? I don't need to bother with dual boot.
I looked on Amazon and saw these:
Transcend 64GB SATA III 6Gb/s MSA370 mSATA Solid State Drive
(TS64GMSA370) by Transcend $39.99 Prime
MyDigitalSSD 128GB 50mm Bullet Proof 4 BP4 50mm mSATA
Solid State Drive SSD SATA III 6G - MDMS-BP4-120
by MyDigitalSSD $55.00 Prime or $44.95 used (3 offers)
Also, what is the best way to install Linux Mint 17.2?
I downloaded linuxmint-17.2-mate-32bit.iso but the size
is 1,572,864,000 so I can't burn that onto a dvd to
install it.
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