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+<p dir="ltr"><br>
+On Feb 2, 2013 11:44 PM, &quot;Kamil Rytarowski&quot; &lt;<a href="mailto:n54@gmx.com">n54@gmx.com</a>&gt; wrote:<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; Hello!<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; SSD is a next-generation disk (drive) storage. It&#39;s a damage prone, due to a wrong partitioning.<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; Currently our installer cannot shift and partition SSD partitions in the right way, and it effects with:<br>
+&gt; - much slowness<br>
+&gt; - much shorter life<br>
+&gt; - problems with dualboot<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; The only solution is to have it right is to use an independent partitioning tool before installing Mageia onto disk (drive).<br>
+&gt;<br>
+&gt; My proposition is to mark this problem as a release blocker, because we have to assume that we won&#39;t release any new/fixed ISOs of Mga3 after the final release and more and more people will buy new hardware and experience problems until rapid death of their SSD.<br>
+
+&gt;<br>
++1<br>
+This is really important</p>