Re: What is best practice when partitioning a device that holds one or more btr-filesystems

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2011/12/14 Wilfred van Velzen <wvvelzen@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
>
> What is best practice when partitioning a device that holds one or
> more btr-filesystems
>
> Do it the old fashioned way, and create a number of partitions
> according to your needs? Or create one big btrfs partition and use
> subvolumes where you would normally create different partitions?
>
> What are the considerations for doing it either way?
>

it depends,

Currently I am using the old fashioned setup becouse of a couple of reasons:
* I converted some of them from ext4
* Selecting the right subvolume to boot from is not easy (i know it is
posible, but have not yet got the time to look into it deep enough)
* If one of the filesystems gets destroyed due too a btrfs bug, i
still have the other ones (I have currently "/", "/home" and a backup
of "/home" which is never automounted)


Simon
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