Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
"best practice" is always special and not common practice. If you want to use snapshots and rollback, your "best practice" is a bad choice and you need to find a new "best practice", which works together with snapshots, rollback and your requirements.
I wouldn't assume that '/var' is on a root volume -- mine has never been that way.
If you use btrfs with snasphots and rollback, it is always on the root volume.
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