On Jo, 08 apr 21, 08:55:47, Robbi Nespu wrote:
> 
> I use auto partitioning (if not mistaken) and boot mounted on root "/"
> instead of creating own "/boot" partition
> 
> $ df -h /boot/
> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sda1       110G   62G   43G  60% /
> 
> What actually the best way for boot directory? put on same root directory
> like I have right now or it better to have it own partition?

The "best" way depends a lot on the criteria used to evaluate.

For me the simplicity of having 'boot' on '/' wins in most cases. It 
avoids a lot of issues (like running out of space in /boot) with no 
significant downside I'm aware of.

I've used a separate boot only when there was no way around it, e.g. the 
original RaspberryPi needs a FAT /boot partition.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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