(09-02-2015, 03:04 PM)Jocklad link Wrote: [ -> ]Will SSD work okay on older machines....?.
Jocklad,
I have installed Linux Lite on several older machines with varying SATA controllers, meaning SATA2 and SATA3; no problems at all.
I have used only quality SSDs from Samsung and/or Crucial; no problems at all.
If the original system drive was full with whatever I moved data to a classic HDD and installed the system on a low priced 100 or 120GB SSD. Tody I saw on Newegg a 120GB Samsung 850 for $69.
This makes even 8 to 10 years old boxes run like brand new champs! Okay, I see that these old boxes have 2 or 4GB of RAM, I admit.
Go for it!
I recently replaced the hd in my 5,5 year old laptop with a 120GB Samsung 850 SSD and can only say that it made the laptop run like it was brand new.
Startup takes only just over 20 seconds, programs start straigt away and not after waiting for 5-10 seconds. I only have one regret..and that is that i didnt replace the hd with a ssd earlier.
Very useful.
Thanks nomko.
Today I got a Samsung 120g SSD and installed LL 2.6.
Boot time very fast.
Very impressed so far.
Jocklad

Have run the new SSD now on LL 2.6 for about 5-6 hours.
Running very fast ........No problems at all.
Will mark thread as solved.
Thank you to all who helped me with this.
Jocklad

Out of curiosity I timed the boot.
From power on to desktop on LL 2.8........12 seconds 8)
If you want to get a more precise timing.?
Go into synaptic and search for
bootchart and select for install, it wall also install
pybootchartgui.
Reboot..
Then go into filemanager to:
/var/log/bootchart/
You will find a .png graphic with very detailed loading sequence like below, my desktop loads in < 8secs, the chart indicates the OS loaded in 7.05 secs.
There is supposed to be a command line to disable it, otherwise it loads on every-boot, I just un-installed it via synaptic
![[Image: 5vS6e2H.png]](http://i.imgur.com/5vS6e2H.png)
Thanks Wirezfree.
Will have a look at that.
