Dual Booting and Linux question
Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:36 am
Greetings. I have been searching some type of hybrid storage for my laptop, since I need it for my career. Hybrid drives have as much as 8 GB NAND memory wich is not enough for the applications I need to run, and there are not many laptops with Intel's H77 wich is the only laptop chipset with Smart Response enabled. There is the Dataplex software, compatible with many SSD, but I really need to work with dual booting (I use GRUB 2 right now). It is a shame that a retail product such that one does not supports dual booting. Then I finally found your project, "FancyCache" and it looked like a decent solution. It might be already answered on forums but I found nothing, and it says nothing neither its features: does FancyCache support dual booting? -I did not tested it because I have not the SSD yet.
And ever I know there's not Linux support, are you thinking of supporting it on the future? It is not as important to me, because Windows suffers of drive issues and disk fragmentation a way more, but I am just asking. Thanks!
And ever I know there's not Linux support, are you thinking of supporting it on the future? It is not as important to me, because Windows suffers of drive issues and disk fragmentation a way more, but I am just asking. Thanks!