Hi all, While I'm waiting for the components of my new machine (testing/jessie) I'm thinking about the optimal partitioning scheme which should last for the next 10 years :-)
The system looks like: Haswell 3.4 GHz 8 GB RAM (later upgradeable up to 32 GB) 250 GB SSD 2 TB HDD What do you think about the following: === SSD: === /boot unencrypted, 300 MB / ext4, encrypted, 25-30 GB /home ext4, encrypted, keyfile, 220-225 GB User data for two users === HDD (in this order for performance reasons): === /var HDD, ext4, encrypted, keyfile, 25 GB It's so large because I want to add a directory /var/src below /var to compile a kernel on the HDD if necessary /databases HDD, ext4, encrypted, keyfile, barrier=0, 10 GB Used for the db's of digikam (1 user), akonadi and amarok (2 users each) swap HDD, swapfs, encrypted, 5 GB (not hibernation) /video HDD, btrfs, 560 GB Subvolumes: /video/editing /video/series => for video editing or series, no backup, not encrypted /data HDD, btrfs, encrypted, keyfile, RAID1 (2 x 700 GB). With subvolumes for digikam archive, movie archive and music What do you think (sizes, file systems, number of partitions, ...)? Is it still a good idea to put /var on an HDD, not a SSD? Video editing is currently not required, it's more like an option for the future (1y or so) and might require a second HDD (source and target drive for rendering to increase r/w performance). To keep it simple and usable I'll use keyfiles for all partitions except /. Thanks for your inputs and all the best. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/a2b0c2b3-8055-41f9-8b40-79223bf27...@gmx.ch