On 02/07/2024 10:38, Stephen Morris wrote:
My / partition is on a 3TB hard disk and is using BTRFS.
I've put /boot on an SSD, where I have /boot for Ubuntu, Drive C for
windows and the UEFI partition, for hoped boot performance improvements.
I would assume the performance difference to be not noticeable. The
kernel image and initrd are written once on kernel install/update and
copied into RAM once at the very start of the boot process and not
touched again afterwards. So except perhaps for a few seconds of boot
time and a few seconds on kernel updates, there will not be any
difference in performance.
/boot is likely the part of your system files that gives you the least
performance benefit from being placed on an SSD vs. HDD.
Grub can boot from BTRFS directly.
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