I will show you how to mount a piece of your RAM for the new Steam Game Recording functionality so that you don't have to wear-out your SSD. Of course, you can simply record to a mechanical drive with the same goal.
The line to enter into your /etc/fstab file: tmpfs /home/darth/.steam/debian-installation/userdata/159905850/gamerecordings/ tmpfs size=3G,uid=darth,gid=darth,mode=0755 0 0
Don't forget to change your RAM partition size, your recording destination folder, and your username/groupname.
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0:13 bla bla bla bla 1:40 how to setup recording to a mechanical drive 2:04 how to setup recording to the RAM disk 4:37 testing the RAM recording on a game 5:45 conclusion and recommendation
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