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About the /home partition thing.

First, as I was told years ago, I made a partition for /home and when I installed a new system, I was mounting this partition and it was ok.

But at this time, installing linux was a pain anyway, so tweaking some config files in my home was not the biggest challenge.

Then, when installing linux became really easy, most of the pain involved was because of broken config files in my /home.

So I decided to make a /home/bokal/Documents partition.
And when I install a new system, /home is fresh and clean and I only have to mount my Documents partition.


And now I have a NAS, so my /home/bokal/Documents is a NFS share and I don't even bother partitioning my hard drive.



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