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- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 14:57:05 +0200
- From: Francois Cartegnie <fcartegnie@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Current practices for Linux partioning?
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Le 11/04/2012 09:31, Attila Kinali a écrit : > No. As i said, for a single user system it doesn't make sense. > If i fill up /home, i know i've filled it up and have problems anyways. > If i fill up / i want to notice it as soon as possible. And as i am > the only user on the system, there is no need to isolate users from > each other (or their stupidity for that matter) What about the "pool" based fs way (btrfs) which will still allow splitting without the drawbacks ? Splitting is still useful to compress filesystems (source code) or do efficient snapshot based backups (*), or easily change/revert rootfs. Francois (*) Although it isn't efficient as zfs. (zfs snapshot, zfs send, and its zero stat())
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