2012/5/25 Nikolaus Rath wrote: > You still haven't said what the new default should be.
The suggestion was to just leave it as it was configured in partitioner. If it was configured as a part of root fs leave it as it is. If it's on a separate partition leave it there. Just no automatic tmpfs. If you ask what I prefer personally... Well, for regular users I would suggest put everything on a single filesystem. Regular users use to fill entire disk space and then have headaches resizing filesystems or worse, start saving files in some strange directories (/usr, /var) because other partitions are already full. This is especially true for notebooks, where you can't easily upgrade HDD. For advanced users, or users with 500+GB HDD I would probably put /home on a separate partition. As for servers it's pretty usual to have all the /home, /var, /tmp, /usr and /opt on separate partitions. But that's IMHO, and that's a question for a different topic. :) -- Serge -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/caoveneqnjle6czlmh3azaob7rj8z1qomtnco97q9rnpkjyv...@mail.gmail.com