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You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy. To understand the file system layout in elementary OS you can see http://askubuntu.com/questions/138547/how-to-understand-the-ubuntu-file-system-layouthttps://askubuntu.com/questions/138547/how-to-understand-the-ubuntu-file-system-layout (Ubuntu and elementary OS share the same layout).

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.

You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy. To understand the file system layout in elementary OS you can see http://askubuntu.com/questions/138547/how-to-understand-the-ubuntu-file-system-layout (Ubuntu and elementary OS share the same layout).

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.

You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy. To understand the file system layout in elementary OS you can see https://askubuntu.com/questions/138547/how-to-understand-the-ubuntu-file-system-layout (Ubuntu and elementary OS share the same layout).

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.

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You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy. To understand the file system layout in elementary OS you can see http://askubuntu.com/questions/138547/how-to-understand-the-ubuntu-file-system-layout (Ubuntu and elementary OS share the same layout).

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.

You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy.

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.

You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy. To understand the file system layout in elementary OS you can see http://askubuntu.com/questions/138547/how-to-understand-the-ubuntu-file-system-layout (Ubuntu and elementary OS share the same layout).

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.

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lemonslice
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You cannot really change installation path as unixes use a fixed file system hierarchy.

As of installing on multiple disks, you can mount them as part of your file system.