On 2020-07-01 23:04, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 11:01 pm, Roberto Ragusa <m...@robertoragusa.it> wrote:
The real solution would be to make wise usage of LVM, for example by not
allocating 100% of the extents at the beginning (or even dm-thin) and/or
using filesystems where a shrink is supported (I'm here blaming xfs
for not having this, while ext4 has).

Leaving space unallocated doesn't gain us anything because the user still has 
to manually resize both logical volumes and the partitions inside them. Our 
default needs to be something that doesn't require users to resize partitions.

But those are things that can be done in a few seconds with one or two commands.
Attempts to make easy things easier lead to making other things difficult:
some not so inexperienced users will find themselves with their disk having 
only one
big partition, no LVM, everything inside (system+data) and trying to decipher 
the
suggestion found on a forum "with btrfs you can sort of format / without losing 
/home
even if you do not have separate partitions".

--
   Roberto Ragusa    mail at robertoragusa.it
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