He only makes one partition per physical disk

>he only makes one partition per physical disk

>not buying a disk for every OS
what are you fucking poor?

>he doesn't just put all his partitions on separate disks to retain maximum performance

traditionally I would have agreed with you but with btrfs (or better yet zfs) subvolumes there's really no reason for multiple partitions.

different machines for different os

Please do continue and redpill me on how what you're on about would make partitioning obsolete.

>having multiple disks containing different OSes run for no reason consuming power and wearing out for no good reason at all

An OS volume should never need more than ~60 GB on its own, why deploy a separate physical disk for each? Please rationalize.

Cool if you have the spare machines, much less so if you never need more than one at a given time.

>one disk per os
>not 4 disks on raid10
fucking plebs

>Need more space on a partition
>Have to put data at risk for that
Just use folders moron.

You should plan ahead your partitioning so you won't run out of space. Allocate as much as an OS would ever need, OS-independent user data to be stored separately on data-only volumes.

>"folders"
>not directories

Found the wincuck

>btrfs
>nor btfofs

>Using analogies at all

>not having a single btrfs partition

>Disks, and not Solid state
>Rebooting your computer to access OS instead of VM
>Living in 2005
multicore CPU's are gonna blow your mind, kid.

>single partition for gnu/linux

grub rescue:>_

And what's the value of separating these things into separate partitions? Sounds to me you're just adding additional complexity for no very good reason.

Mfw, my hd is similar to that layout.

>using more than 2 partitions per disk

OS. Data. Nothing else.
And if it is a pure data drive, one partition.

>not uding windows disk manager to make combined partitions of non-RAID drives

Does windows boots without boot partition?
Having multiple linux install why? Vms work nice. Is this 00

I have 2 disks per OS one solid state boot drive and one spinning rust for my home partition.

>Windows system partition, C, D
>/home
>arch /
>swap
>ubuntu /
>another swap after ubuntu / because fuck moving partitions
>Windows partitions getting smaller, cut into ubuntu / again for Windows E
That's 9 partitions.
Since that I merged a couple so I back to 7.

>Install GNU/Linux on a single partition
>Make swapfile
Fuck you man.