909mjolnir
Active Member
To be running a simple MBR-BIOS install is a true blessing. I have only one partition and no SWAP partition. For me, this is a huge change, as I used to ALWAYS create a SWAP partition. For a while I had the partition, then I changed to a SWAP file to use the space more effectively. But after I added some RAM, I realised that I don't even need the SWAP file. For a while I had a small SWAP file, but it still seemed to big for my needs and I couldn't figure out how to make it smaller.
I don't want my SSD to get thrashed or overused premature, so I prefer to just use RAM.
My whole hard drive is only about 64 GiB so I have to use it efficiently.
On the plus side, I use TimeShift to back up to an external USB drive which is 2 TiB.
Overall, life is good. I'm finding routine stability.
I like the idea of using partitions, especially to route overactive caches to their own partition. But I don't actually do this yet.
I don't want my SSD to get thrashed or overused premature, so I prefer to just use RAM.
My whole hard drive is only about 64 GiB so I have to use it efficiently.
On the plus side, I use TimeShift to back up to an external USB drive which is 2 TiB.
Overall, life is good. I'm finding routine stability.
I like the idea of using partitions, especially to route overactive caches to their own partition. But I don't actually do this yet.

