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1. glhayn+Np[view] [source] 2026-01-04 16:32:31
>>csmant+(OP)
On a similar note: just the other day I was thinking about how the Unixy systems I used 20+ years ago used to nudge/push you toward creating several actual partitions during installation. Maybe /, /usr, swap… maybe one or two more? IIRC, I think some of the BSDs, at least, maybe still do? Always seemed weird and suboptimal to me for most installations, but I remember being told by graybeards at the time that it was the Right Way.
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2. calvin+5q[view] [source] 2026-01-04 16:34:11
>>glhayn+Np
still makes sense to prevent overruns right? IE /home/ cant drop the whole system just cause you torrented too many debian ISOs and blew out your disk.

same for /var/ or wherever you store your DB tables like MySQL.

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3. homebr+402[view] [source] 2026-01-05 05:27:10
>>calvin+5q
This is much better solved by quotas which can be adjusted on the fly without rewriting your partition tables.
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