Justin Brown writes:
Complaints about this sort of thing are either a failure of the user or software developer to keep up to date on the file system standards.
My understanding was that file system hierarchy was supposed to be about how files are arranged so that they would be consistent across distributions. It should not be about whether we put file systems in RAM or on RAID or on any particular medium.
To mandate RAM allocation in this way will take many people, including myself, by surprise. For many users, 50% of RAM is a *lot* of RAM, with serious performance impacts, and I do not do this on my systems.
-- David BenfellSee https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 if you do not understand the attachment.
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