On Mon, Dec 11, 2023 at 06:07:57PM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote: > > Yes, but if / isn't the whole disk or really large, you run into the > same space issue with / that you did with /var. >
Of course there are always limits but avoiding unnecessary partitioning prevents the situation of watching one partition filling up and forlornly looking at the huge free space on another one and wishing you had made better choices. The laptop I am on at the moment has two partitions, / and /home and /home is only there because it is on CGD. > On my current, non-space-challenged system which has 32G of RAM and a 4T > SSD, I have ... > 40 GB swap > Interesting that you have gone with the old 1.5X RAM for swap. I thought that came from the ancient days where every page had to be backed by swap when it was in use which has not been true for a very long time. I know that you said that extra 50Gb would not make much difference to your ZFS but just calling it out :) -- Brett Lymn -- Sent from my NetBSD device. "We are were wolves", "You mean werewolves?", "No we were wolves, now we are something else entirely", "Oh"