On 09/15/2023 03:11 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
The advantage btrfs has is that the volumes share the same space. So you can have / and /home be separate, but you don't have to decide on how much space each one gets. And you can still do a re-install while keeping the files in /home. Also, if the drive runs out of space, you can expand the filesystem onto another drive. Snapshots can also be nice in certain cases.
Considering how big drives are today and that I specified a home user, how likely is it that you're going to run out of space? I have never seen the slightest need for LVM on a home box, but it's still the default on all of the workstation spins.
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