Install Ubuntu on SSD on Acer Laptop [duplicate]












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I have a Acer Aspire E15-512-C0GA laptop



I am changing the HDD to an 256GB SSD.



is there anything special that I need to do while installing ubuntu 18.04?



thank very much and appreciate all your support



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  • Acer has a unique requirement of setting "trust" once installed to allow UEFI boot. Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot, many details Trust settings in step 35 askubuntu.com/questions/627416/…
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  • How do I install Ubuntu alongside a pre-installed Windows with UEFI?

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  • Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot

    4 answers




I have a Acer Aspire E15-512-C0GA laptop



I am changing the HDD to an 256GB SSD.



is there anything special that I need to do while installing ubuntu 18.04?



thank very much and appreciate all your support



Vik










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  • Acer has a unique requirement of setting "trust" once installed to allow UEFI boot. Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot, many details Trust settings in step 35 askubuntu.com/questions/627416/…
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    Dec 19 at 4:37














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  • How do I install Ubuntu alongside a pre-installed Windows with UEFI?

    12 answers



  • Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot

    4 answers




I have a Acer Aspire E15-512-C0GA laptop



I am changing the HDD to an 256GB SSD.



is there anything special that I need to do while installing ubuntu 18.04?



thank very much and appreciate all your support



Vik










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  • How do I install Ubuntu alongside a pre-installed Windows with UEFI?

    12 answers



  • Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot

    4 answers




I have a Acer Aspire E15-512-C0GA laptop



I am changing the HDD to an 256GB SSD.



is there anything special that I need to do while installing ubuntu 18.04?



thank very much and appreciate all your support



Vik





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  • How do I install Ubuntu alongside a pre-installed Windows with UEFI?

    12 answers



  • Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot

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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, N0rbert, Fabby, RoVo Dec 21 at 12:17


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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, N0rbert, Fabby, RoVo Dec 21 at 12:17


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  • Acer has a unique requirement of setting "trust" once installed to allow UEFI boot. Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot, many details Trust settings in step 35 askubuntu.com/questions/627416/…
    – oldfred
    Dec 19 at 4:37


















  • Acer has a unique requirement of setting "trust" once installed to allow UEFI boot. Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot, many details Trust settings in step 35 askubuntu.com/questions/627416/…
    – oldfred
    Dec 19 at 4:37
















Acer has a unique requirement of setting "trust" once installed to allow UEFI boot. Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot, many details Trust settings in step 35 askubuntu.com/questions/627416/…
– oldfred
Dec 19 at 4:37




Acer has a unique requirement of setting "trust" once installed to allow UEFI boot. Acer Aspire E15 will not dual boot, many details Trust settings in step 35 askubuntu.com/questions/627416/…
– oldfred
Dec 19 at 4:37










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If you are just install a fresh installation on the SSD there isn't anything critical for a beginner user. There is some optimisation you can perorm if you are a serious user (I haven't bothered), and instructions can be found on easy linux tips.



If you are planning on using both the SSD and the HDD then you may want to set the home directory to the HDD. Plenty of examples of how to do this, here is one AskUbutu post Dual Boot with SSD and HDD Storage






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    If you are just install a fresh installation on the SSD there isn't anything critical for a beginner user. There is some optimisation you can perorm if you are a serious user (I haven't bothered), and instructions can be found on easy linux tips.



    If you are planning on using both the SSD and the HDD then you may want to set the home directory to the HDD. Plenty of examples of how to do this, here is one AskUbutu post Dual Boot with SSD and HDD Storage






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      If you are just install a fresh installation on the SSD there isn't anything critical for a beginner user. There is some optimisation you can perorm if you are a serious user (I haven't bothered), and instructions can be found on easy linux tips.



      If you are planning on using both the SSD and the HDD then you may want to set the home directory to the HDD. Plenty of examples of how to do this, here is one AskUbutu post Dual Boot with SSD and HDD Storage






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        If you are just install a fresh installation on the SSD there isn't anything critical for a beginner user. There is some optimisation you can perorm if you are a serious user (I haven't bothered), and instructions can be found on easy linux tips.



        If you are planning on using both the SSD and the HDD then you may want to set the home directory to the HDD. Plenty of examples of how to do this, here is one AskUbutu post Dual Boot with SSD and HDD Storage






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        If you are just install a fresh installation on the SSD there isn't anything critical for a beginner user. There is some optimisation you can perorm if you are a serious user (I haven't bothered), and instructions can be found on easy linux tips.



        If you are planning on using both the SSD and the HDD then you may want to set the home directory to the HDD. Plenty of examples of how to do this, here is one AskUbutu post Dual Boot with SSD and HDD Storage







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