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How to distrohop!?
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It might have to do with my being an old fart, but having at least home on a separate disk or partition seems like basic stuff. I've always done it that way.
Of course back in the day, everything had its own partition.
Yeah, I like
/var
to be in it's own partition so I can keep my system(s) under close control, and a separate/boot
seems to be necessary these *EFI days