Praying for a free Palestine in our lifetime.
Praying for a free Palestine in our lifetime.
But I heard ext4 was more stable. What are the trade offs?
Thanks
How do I set that up?
Like what?
I didn’t need home folder snapshots.
Am I doing something wrong? Not seeing a particular option? I have never seen or experienced what you’re describing.
Thanks!
Thanks I think this is the answer I was looking for!
Thanks!
Alright, thanks, I’ll try some experiments the next time I have the opportunity to do so.
Makes sense, thanks.
In my next reinstall, can I combine the /
and swap
partitions (they’re next to each other so I can do this) and will swap files just be automatically created instead?
How about when I need to reinstall the OS? Will overwriting /
not touch /home
like with my current set up?
How about when I reinstall the OS? Will it only affect the /
and not touch the /home
?
I use btrfs for my /
because I can use Linux Mint’s Timeshift tool to make snapshots, but I don’t want snapshots of /home
to be included. Am I doing this wrong?
Also, if I don’t indicate a swap partition during install, would the OS use swap files automatically?
Finally, a correct answer within the context.