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Adding 2nd SSD - which filesystem?
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 7:51 am
by jere
Hello,
Just a couple of quick questions about adding another SSD:
1) Which filesystem are supported (ext2, ext3, ext4 or fat32)?
2) Do I have to access to the BIOS settings in order to select the boot order etc (or does the Kronos automatically detect the 2nd SSD)?
3) Is the procedure simply that you add the 2nd SSD, power on and you're ready to go?
Thanks!
btw. This is a great forum!

Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 12:14 pm
by Sharp
1) Which filesystem are supported (ext2, ext3, ext4 or fat32)?
FAT16 & FAT32
2) Do I have to access to the BIOS settings in order to select the boot order etc (or does the Kronos automatically detect the 2nd SSD)?
The KRONOS boots from SATA Port 0 so make sure the factory drive is connected to that port and your new drive is connected to Port 1. The KRONOS will auto-detect the new drive.
3) Is the procedure simply that you add the 2nd SSD, power on and you're ready to go?
Pretty much other that you will probably have to format the new drive after it's installed.
btw. This is a great forum!
Darn right it is
Regards
Sharp.
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2016 6:30 pm
by jere
Thanks for the information!
Instead of adding the 2nd SSD I think I'm going to replace the original SSD with a bigger SSD (250GB) by using Clonezilla bootable Live USB and Gparted in Linux Mint.
BR,
Jere
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:55 am
by danatkorg
Sharp wrote:1) Which filesystem are supported (ext2, ext3, ext4 or fat32)?
FAT16 & FAT32
FAT16 & FAT32 are supported for
external USB drives only.
ext3 is
required for internal drives, and the KRONOS should format them as such.
- Dan
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:12 am
by Sharp
Thanks Dan.
I shall save that to my Solid State Brain for future reference.
Regards
Sharp.
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 11:47 pm
by danatkorg
Sharp wrote:Thanks Dan.
I shall save that to my Solid State Brain for future reference.
Regards
Sharp.

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 8:09 pm
by Derek Cook
Sharp wrote:Thanks Dan.
I shall save that to my Solid State Brain for future reference.
Regards
Sharp.
I'm afraid my brain is leaky DRAM which is not refreshed as often as it should be:)
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 10:24 pm
by jere
Hello,
I ended up replacing the original SSD (60GB) to a 250GB SSD with using CloneZilla Live and Gparted. I had to go with the "expert mode" in CloneZilla and select "fsck-src-part-y" for sdb2 and sdb5 -partitions in order to get everything cloned as a disk image. Other than that everything went nice and smoothly.
BR,
Jere