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Yah. Maybe (or even probably, given the history and all the (not even that anecdotical) evidence of all the gotchas and oopsies that happended so far) I'll eat chalk.

But so far I'm really enjoying my new hot technotoy, in combination with some other 'crazy' tools, like zram, profilesync-deamon for the browser, a really 'riced' kernal...err kernel with all sorts of powerful patches, and even most parts of the userland compiled with optimizations to the limits of my cpu, even the browser!

ISTR you mentioned the crappy default partioning suggestions from another OS in another thread, which seem inflexible because of the potential waste of space for different directories like /usr/var/serv/somecrap/whatnotelse/GO/HOME!, which really can't be known in advance for casual desktop-use, and I concure.

But with BTRFS-subvolumes that shit doesn't matter anymore! Whee! :)

I'll wait and see, and will abuse the really unexpectedly well working combination of components and their versions and settings to the max, not having experienced hitches, glitches, or even crashes so far.

But anything which could get lost is backed up incrementally to elsewhere anyways, just in case.




OK, that's perfectly fair. Enjoy! Seriously!

My take is just that, in the 21st century, I do not expect a Linux distro in normal routine use to crash and corrupt its disk. Not _ever._ That was acceptable in the '90s when it was new, but not now.

For the SUSE folks to complain that "U R doin it wrong" doesn't wash.

E.g. for an OS that takes a single-digit number of gigabytes of disk space, a 32GB disk partition should be plenty and it should never fill that up.

I note that recent releases of openSUSE disable Snapper if given a root volume of <= 20GB. Maybe that was due to me and my bug reports. I don't know. It's a rotten answer, though: "OK, this dude's weird usage breaks our snapshot system, so what we'll do is turn it off."

The correct answer is to fix the snapshot system. A better one is to fix the filesystem.




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