Salutations, Remember that fat32 has a 4GB file size limitation (it doesn't effect Mauro Santos, cause his partition is 4GB). In addition I suggest using fat32 for /boot since it can also work on UEFI systems (minimum partition size is 100mb). I also use luks+btrfs (I use dmcrypt). Regards, Mark On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 9:58 AM, Mauro Santos <registo.mailling@gmail.com>wrote:
On 13-03-2014 12:04, Øyvind Heggstad wrote:
Any info would be appreciated.
BTW: I am planning on using a 64gb usb key for this endeavor.
Just create a extra partition on the usb stick and format it as f2fs or whatever. There you go, persistent storage.
I would say go with btrfs in that case. I've tried f2fs for a while and in my opinion it still needs to mature a bit more, right now I'm giving btrfs a go and so far I'm happy.
My setup right now is this:
32GB usb3 drive |-sda1 (4G) - fat32 |-sda1 (256M) - ext4 /boot |-sda2 (rest of drive) - luks - btrfs - subvolumes for root and home
-- Mauro Santos