James Mcphee via PLUG-discuss <plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
I generally go with 20 gigs for my homedir.  but i make it an lvm
partition, so i can grow it as needed.

20G? Yikes, I think I have individual directories that are almost that large. Then again, I think the oldest files I have here are from 1995ish.

On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 12:51 PM Steve Litt wrote:
I don't use LVM because I try to limit layers of complexity. So what I
do is when a directory under /home/slitt gets too big, I use a bind
mount to host that particular directory.

/scratch/gnome-boxes /home/slitt/.local/share/gnome-boxes none bind 0 0

While this is an interesting idea, it doesn't really reduce complexity. It moves the complexity to a different place. It moves the hard part from LVM and device-mapper to a large fstab and everything having to be mounted in a specific order.

On 2020-07-10 12:58, James Mcphee via PLUG-discuss wrote:
lvm is so good I almost always use it.

There are 2 major problems with LVM. Only Linux can read it, making it useless if you need to dual-boot. Also, you can't have your / on LVM without an initrd that has all the LVM tools in it. Being able to resize an LV without jumping through partition hoops is extremely useful, so much so that it's probably LVM's killer feature. Back in the day, it also got around the 15-partition limit on SCSI disks, though I see they've solved that problem in another way now. (My phone has 22 partitions, which either means shenanigans or the people at Samsung were smoking the really good drugs....)

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