Config double for hard drives internal and ex-

I have an external hard drive on my laptop

I would like to have something like "configfree" to have 2 config IE:
* with drive external hard connected: swap and other temporary files on the external hard drive
* without the external hard drive: all files "local."

is this possible?

Hello

I can't give you existing information of this type of tools. In any case, in my view, it is not possible.

Good bye

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