> 
> On Sat, 23 May 2015 11:50:12 PM James Harper wrote:
> 
> > I can't really see any reason to have anything but /, /boot, and swap.
> 
> OpenSUSE btrfs installs have /boot on the root filesystem rather than a
> separate partition from what I've seen on the btrfs list (a recent thread
> there).
> 

Debian does that by default too, but most of my non-virtual installs are on 
multiple disks, and I like to keep /boot on a mirrored volume spread across all 
available disks, keep it on a separate partition to /, use a different 
filesystem to /, and stick a few extra recovery tools in it. Reiserfs taught me 
that :)

That way if my / filesystem needs some fixing, /boot (being almost exclusively 
read-only except during upgrades) should still be in one piece.

James

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