http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1093372
http://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1093372#c28
Petr Mladek changed:
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--- Comment #28 from Petr Mladek ---
I am sorry but am I the only one who thinks that do not creating a separate
/home on desktop system is a bit insane?
I consider separate /home as one crucial feature. I have some configuration 15
years and it still works. I have a lot of my important data that I need to
preserve.
Ludwig arguments was that the separate home does not make sense on servers
(comment #19). It might be true. But who are the primary Leap users?
The bug was reported for openQA that runs on limited space. Is 20GB really a
common setup?
For example, I have installed leap 42.3. The system takes 13.5GB. And I have
more than 300GB of personal data on the separate /home:
pmladek@linux:~> df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2 30830588 9740932 20051636 33% /sda2
/dev/sda5 422316032 305958096 113901908 73% /home
I would really cry and shout if I lose my personal data when a system is
completely messed and I have to reinstall it.
I am sorry but I do not believe into always working updates. Even snapshots
does not help when your system is messed by packages from many different and
suddenly incompatible repositories which is another openSUSE "feature".
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