Hey folks!

I’m about to distro hop (again) to test Tumbleweed for a longer period of time 🦎 However, something i’ve not done before is to have my /home directory on a separate partition, should I? If I do it, should it be a different filesystem than the rest? (Been reading on OpenSuse TW forums and seen people mentioning that they use BTRFS for /home and XFS for the rest, or the other way around. Are there any benefits of using separate filesystems, or is this done to get the BTRFS backup for the /home dir?

What are the pros and cons of doing these changes to my system, lemmy know :)

  • mesamune
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    2 months ago

    If you tend to distro hop or want to change fundamentals of your system, having the home partition can be a boon. You can re-install your entire system without changing the home partition, keeping all your documents/files/etc… Thats typically why people do that. Personally, I just have a network drive for that sort of stuff and keep everything important there, but it can save you time.

    • @[email protected]
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      152 months ago

      Sometimes the config files might clash tho between distros with their own software sets.

      • mesamune
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        62 months ago

        True.

        Honestly with the invent of flash drives, Networked drives, and other such solutions, it makes less sense to have a dedicated home partition. I usually blow it away with a new system as an excuse to get rid of all the old documents I dont need anymore. Although back in the day, I got rid of an entire bitcoin once…not recoverable. Ouch.

    • Sips'OP
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      32 months ago

      Yeah, I do this too! A lot more convenient for me as I have multiple computers needing the same files.