On Jo, 08 apr 21, 07:21:04, Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE wrote: > On Donnerstag, 8. April 2021 02:15:00 -04 Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > > For me the simplicity of having 'boot' on '/' wins in most cases. It > > avoids a lot of issues (like running out of space in /boot) with no > > significant downside I'm aware of. > > With my setups it is far more likely that / fills up than /boot so having > a separate /boot partition at least allows me to boot and solve the > problem easily.
Sorry, I just can't imagine a scenario in which some space in /boot can help with a full /, except maybe to (ab)use it to move stuff around(?). > I'd say: if you plan to use your setup for many years without > reinstalling, you are better off with separate partitions with well > planned sizes. [...] > Eventually it all boils down to one's ability to predict the future or > at least a subset thereof. Or just don't bother and put "everything"[1] in one partition ;) [1] "everything" for me usually means the OS, (user) data is a different topic. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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