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The SD card performs well for common computer tasks and running FlightGear. However, compiling large programs could wear out the SD card before it's time. This is an excellent application for a SSD drive. Especially if many compiled versions of FlightGear are planned. For that reason this Wiki will choose to compile and install FlightGear on a [[Howto:Build_and_run_FlightGear_on_Raspberry_Pi_4#Hard_Drives|SSD drive]].
The SD card performs well for common computer tasks and running FlightGear. However, compiling large programs could wear out the SD card before it's time. This is an excellent application for a SSD drive. Especially if many compiled versions of FlightGear are planned. For that reason this Wiki will choose to compile and install FlightGear on a [[Howto:Build_and_run_FlightGear_on_Raspberry_Pi_4#Hard_Drives|SSD drive]].


This is a good time to create some needed folders on the SSD. For this Wiki the folder 'FlightGear' was created in the root of the SSD. Within this newly created folder 'FlightGear', create two more folders named 'fg-install' and 'source'. Use your favorite method to navigate and create folders, whether it be the Terminal or GUI. Furthuremore, these files can have other names as long as those other names are globally used.
This is a good time to create some needed folders on the SSD. For this Wiki the folder '''FlightGear''' was created in the root of the SSD. Within this newly created folder '''FlightGear''', create two more folders named '''fg-install''' and '''source'''. Use your favorite method to navigate and create folders, whether it be the Terminal or GUI. Furthuremore, these files can have other names as long as those other names are globally used.


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