On Thu, 1 Sep 2016 09:27:39 -0400, Rich Freeman wrote:

> > Honestly, I tend not to create separate partitions for separate mount
> > points these days. At least, not on personal systems. For servers,
> > it's can be beneficial to have /var separate from /, or /var/log
> > separate from /var, or /var/spool, or /var/lib/mysql, or what have
> > you. But the biggest driver for that, IME, is if one of those fills
> > up, it can't take down the rest of the host.

> The other big use case these days would be SSDs.  I tend to have one
> SSD filesystem for root, and one SSD filesystem for everything else.
> That means a lot of bind mounts, but it all works.

Bind mounts? I thought you would use btrfs subvolumes!


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