Partitioning your drive is something that basically everyone on Linux does but what purpose does it actually serve and is there any reason why it might be better to avoid creating partitions in your d...
some partitions are useful.
Keeping /var and /tmp separate can stop DoS attacks by now allowing logs to fill the entire drive
/home means you can wipe the / partition and keep user data.
some partitions are useful. Keeping /var and /tmp separate can stop DoS attacks by now allowing logs to fill the entire drive /home means you can wipe the / partition and keep user data.