Neil Bothwick wrote: > On Sat, 13 Jan 2018 20:59:56 -0600, Dale wrote: > >> Yea, it used to be recommended and in a way it can still be a good >> idea. I use LVM for example and I can increase /usr, /var, /home or >> whatever without having to redo my drive setup. The only thing I can't >> change is / which is a regular file system. Just have to cross that >> bridge when I get there. > You can put / on LVM too, but then you'll need an init-thingy and I don't > think any of us want to go there ;-) > >
Yea, keep in mind, I didn't want a init thingy at all. Thing is, I had already set up my partitions when that requirement came along. In a way, I'd either like to have everything on LVM or BTRFS or nothing but /home on one of those. In other words, if I have to have a init thingy, everything is where I can shrink/expand as needed or if no init thingy then all those are on a regular file system. Likely going with the later next time around. Maybe by then BTRFS will be 100% ready to go then. ;-) Dale :-) :-)