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Basically, what it's going to do is copy everything but the folders in /Users to the SSD, then symlink the contents of /Users from the SSD to the source drive. So the OS and applications are on the SSD, and everything else isn't.
Note that your SSD is also going to be used for temporary files, swap files, etc. You can't cut this close. If your SSD is too small - you really need to either uninstall applications or get a larger SSD.
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