Re: Migrate to bcache: A few questions

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On 12/30/2013 11:02 AM, Austin S Hemmelgarn wrote:
> 
> As an alternative to using bcache, you might try something simmilar to
> the following:
>     64G SSD with /boot, /, and /usr
>     Other HDD with /var, /usr/portage, /usr/src, and /home
>     tmpfs or ramdisk for /tmp and /var/tmp
> This is essentially what I use now, and I have found that it
> significantly improves system performance.
> 
On this specific note, I would actually suggest against putting the 
portage tree on btrfs, it makes syncing go ridiculously slow, 
and it also seems to slow down emerge as well.
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