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Why use multiple partitions on Linux installations?
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Does it really perform better than a single partitioned installation? Why?
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Even if the performance increase is non-existent, there are several reasons to split up your installation: If one file system corrupts, the rest of your data is intact A process gone (i. e. writing excessive log files) only fills one partition You cā¦
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