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Your assistance is requested to move this post to the most appropriate forum for seeking further help from the Linux Community. Thank you very much.
Khunphet in Thailand
My situation:
I have a ThinkPad X41 whose Hitachi 60GB HDD died some months ago. The ThinkPad Forum suggested a larger SSD would be an appropriate replacement. I therefore bought a brand new KingSpec SSD 1.8' PATA 128GB. So now I have a ThinkPad X41 with no HDD, no OS but I have just received the new SSD Drive (still in its anti-static envelope) which is compatible with the ThinkPad's proprietary connector.
The ThinkPad Forum also admitted a lack of experience with Linux distros to make useful suggestions as to which Linux distro would be appropriate to install on the X41 so that it could initialize, format and partition the new SSD. They have mentioned that Linux seem to work well with SSDs which, if true, would be great and one member did suggest Linux Mint 17.2!
This is my immediate need -- which distro to provide an OS for completing the setup. Once this is solved, I am hoping to seek further help in making the x41 into a dual-boot machine all running from the new SSD and without any bloated Microsoft software.
I have experimented with earlier Linux distros, but that was many years ago. I am hoping that some forum members can guide me in making the right choices and provide the instructions to revive my old ThinkPad.
Looking forward to working with you all.
Khun Phet
in Thailand