I'm always leery of having anything of importance on the same drive as the OS.
I am running Linux mint 17.3 Rosa xfce 64-bit. Dual booting with Windows 7
pro 64-bit. I have NASM on the ssd with Linux.
As paranoid as I am, I decided to put a copy of NASM and all it's related
goodies on a separate HD.
Now if the unexpected happens to Linux, then all I am going to have to do
is replace the OS. At the present time I can reference NASM on the ssd
or the HD. Probably at some future time I will delete NASM from the ssd
and only run it from the HD. Yes, I know I will lose some speed but eventually
I will get another ssd and solve that problem.
This took me all of 5 minutes to do.....
Your thoughts Please.