From: vr on
On 6/25/2010 3:29 PM, Celejar wrote:
> I'm not sure what exactly we mean here by "special alignment", but if
> all that's required is partitions that start at the beginning of the
> disk, end at the end, and each begin where the previous one leaves off,
> then the GUI is fine, and no math is required, IIRC.
>
> Celejar

There's many blogs talking about SSD's needing to have their partitions
start on an erase block sized of some multiple. I followed a couple of
supposed recommendations using gparted from the command line only to get
warned that the resulting partition was not properly aligned for best
performance. I'm more or less drowning in what might be misinformation
at this point.

Who here has set up a Vertex 2, how'd you do it, and is it working well
for you?


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From: Klistvud on
Dne, 25. 06. 2010 21:29:51 je Celejar napisal(a):

> if all that's required is partitions that start at the beginning of
> the
> disk, end at the end, and each begin where the previous one leaves
> off,

That's how I understood OP's question too.

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