[BALUG-Talk] FHS, ro /usr ?, separate (or not) /boot, etc.
Akkana Peck
akkana@shallowsky.com
Fri Jul 21 14:08:57 PDT 2017
Some interesting points!
Michael Paoli writes:
> Well ... :-) I think there definitely still are reasons to have /boot
> as a separate filesystem. Some may not be relevant, or as
You have lots of good reasons already, but a couple more:
o Multiboot systems: you can have one shared /boot that all the
systems use, rather than the confusion where you have the /boot
files owned by one of your installed systems, and the other
systems all need to somehow install their kernels onto another
system's root partition (like the way grub2 wants to work).
o Related to your point on being conservative on filesystem type:
on a portable disk or SD card, you can have /boot be a filesystem
that any OS can write even if the root is ext4 or some other
Linux-specific type. For instance, on Raspbian, it's handy that
people who need to customize a headless Raspberry Pi but don't
have Linux can put files on the VFAT boot partition.
...Akkana
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