Palaloa
December 10th, 2011, 11:18 PM
Hey, i am new to this forum, and to be honest i came here primarily because i have a problem which i can't solve googling it.
Here's what's going on:
I have a PC, which contains 2 Hard disks. 1 60GB SSD, on which i have installed my Ubuntu and a 320gb HDD.
Now i want to reallocate the position of the standard folders such as music, documents.. so that my SSD wont be filled with my large movies and such. I want that all my files are saved to my HDD, and be able to acces them through the usual way.
Is there a (easy) way to do this?
I'm sorry if i wasn't able to find a similar thread that already discussed this.
Here's what's going on:
I have a PC, which contains 2 Hard disks. 1 60GB SSD, on which i have installed my Ubuntu and a 320gb HDD.
Now i want to reallocate the position of the standard folders such as music, documents.. so that my SSD wont be filled with my large movies and such. I want that all my files are saved to my HDD, and be able to acces them through the usual way.
Is there a (easy) way to do this?
I'm sorry if i wasn't able to find a similar thread that already discussed this.