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On a prior install I had moved the /home to a different HDD to keep the SSD for the OS only. On Saturday Ubuntu crapped out and I had to reinstall, after getting things back to the point of moving the /home drive again to the HDD, everything appeared fine until I logged in after editing the fstab.

I can log in fine, but get a black screen with the mouse pointer for about 30-50 seconds, it is pretty consistent time wise.

I figure it is something to do with some files in the new /home/john directories that Ubuntu is trying to locate/load at login.

I've done some cleanup in ~/.local removing old application folders etc. But nothing seems to help.

Any thoughts?

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how about Keeping the home folder on the SSD and deleting the music,doc dwnld and all the other folders that come in the home ..create a short cut to the HHD in the Home Folder and re create those doc. music. dwnld folders in the HHD

Pros -will solve your problem

Cons -it will be an extra click

..sometimes the simplest answer is the best one

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