On 23.04.20 22:49, Chris Murphy wrote:
Also I usually keep /boot as a directory on the root subvolume, so it gets rolled back at the same time. I've messed around with separate boot subvolumes, and I think it's more useful for the use case where you don't want a persistently mounted /boot and /boot/efi for security reasons.
My setup will be gpt/esp/uefi. I was planing a seperate partition with vfat filesystem for /boot and start my kernel directly from this partition. I see you are using btrfs in combination with grub, I guess. Is this what you would recommend using instead (together with RAID 1 which will be used also)?
I want to let you and the others know that I really appreciate it a lot that you are taking the time to answer my questions.
Thanks, Steffi
