Look this topic: http://thessdreview.com/Forums/linux/225-post2940.htm#post2940
I using Fedora 17 with this options.

PS: my logs put in other HD.

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2013/1/22 Bill Davidsen <davidsen@tmr.com>
Robert P. J. Day wrote:

   after a while living with ubuntu, i'm moving back to fedora as of
F18, and would like some advice.  i have an ASUS G74S with twin 750G
drives, but i want to replace the boot drive with an SSD, and install
F18 in such a way as to maximize the benefit of the SSD for booting
and (mostly) R/O storage.

   a lot of my time will be spent doing lengthy compiles (kernel,
openembedded), so in addition to system content on the SSD, i'll want
to keep all of my source there as well, while the build directories
will be on the regular drive.

   is there a recommendation for installing F18 in terms of separating
what's appropriate for the SSD versus what isn't?  most of that is
fairly obvious, just wondering if anyone wrote up something about
their experience doing just that and how well it worked for them.
thanks.

First, read the multiple threads regarding the fc18 installer. Go look at the links in the messages. After you have a handle on the new installer, go for it.

If you are doing builds, you presumably do multi-threaded make operation, so the source files on SSD will buy you little. If you have room, fine, but putting the object files, temp space, swap[1] space, any libraries you use, on SSD will buy you more. I put a small swap on SSD high priority so it gets used first. Swap usage is pretty light if you have memory suited to your task, so it need not be huge. If you intend to hibernate leave room for the compressed RAM image there, it makes boot a lot faster.

Definitely put root on SSD, that's a gain. I've played with putting the journal of filesystem on SSD for my disk based filesystems. Too early to say how well I like it or how good it is. I did do crash testing to be sure it work, reading a journal from SSD is *fast*.

One issue with the new installer is that it's difficult to pre-create the filesystems and then use them, playing with filesystem directory hash, stripe and stride extended options to change write behavior, all hard with the new install. Frankly, unless you are doing guru level tuning, don't worry about it.

Enjoy your SSD!

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