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ssdbox2019-03-13 16:25:08
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ssdbox, 2019-03-13 16:25:08

Fusion drive. Is it normal or not?

I decided to give a second life to my old MBP 2010, installed an SSD on it and washed down the Fusion Drive. In the terminal, all commands were successful, the system became without problems, but now in the disk loading area there is such a picture (Fig. For some reason, it shows 2 Macintosh HD partitions and boots from any of them, while there is no recovery partition. Is this a normal picture for FD?) Thx!)
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elbrus56, 2019-03-14
@ssdbox

Please attach the output of the diskutil list command

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Dmitry, 2019-03-13
@hempy80

What does it mean "installed an SSD on it and washed down the Fusion Drive"?
Fusion drive is a piece of commercial shtako, which is a regular hard drive with SSD cache, they are also called hybrid. The thing is useless from the word at all. If you have an ssd don't forget to enable TRIM

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Zettabyte, 2019-03-20
@Zettabyte

I decided to give a second life to my old MBP 2010, installed an SSD on it and washed down the Fusion Drive

Is Fusion Drive important to you? I would, if possible, still separate the hard drive and SSD, putting everything that requires speed on the latter, and store "colder" data on the HDD.
Fusion Drive has a higher probability of failure than a single disk, and even if one of the components is incorrectly replaced, it is most often impossible to recover data:
https://toster.ru/answer?answer_id=1320605#answers...

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