So, I've recently bought a 1TB SSD for my notebook. The orginal one was a 1TB spinning disk. I "dd" from the old disk to the new one and everything went fine, I'm using it with no problems at all. I have a few partitions in this disk, as listed in Gparted:
Partition | Filesystem | Mount Point | Label | Size
/dev/sda1 ntfs recovery 600 MB
/dev/sda2 fat32 /boot/efi ESP 300 MB
/dev/sda3 unknown MS Reserved partition 128 MB
/dev/sda4 ntfs Acer 200 GB
/dev/sda5 ntfs Puhs Button Reset 17.11 GB
/dev/sda6 ext4 /boot 500 MB
/dev/sda7 lvm2 pv fedora_localhost 712.91 GB
As can be seen, when I installed fedora, i shrunk the main ntfs partition to make space for the installation and then used that space for all linux related partitions, leaving the original Windows partition scheme untouched. I use both OS'es. That was done on the original spinning disk.
So, I've been reading around in inteet about partitions alingment and filesystem triming option. How can I check partition alignment and set up everything correctly for optimum performance?
Thanks!
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