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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      Everything beyond about ~16GB for the / and /boot is in the same volume group but is unused, leaving the "extra space" up to you as to how you will use it. You can expand the root filesystem volume if you want or you could make new ones. Pretty flexible, but a bit odd that it just leaves it all unused.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller Definitely odd. I will try this myself.

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        • dafyreD
          dafyre
          last edited by

          How would you handle that @scottalanmiller ? Just expand the root , or make extra LVM volumes for things like /home ?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @dafyre
            last edited by

            @dafyre said in How Does Large Fedora 25 Split Filesystems:

            How would you handle that @scottalanmiller ? Just expand the root , or make extra LVM volumes for things like /home ?

            That is what centos does

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @dafyre
              last edited by

              @dafyre said in How Does Large Fedora 25 Split Filesystems:

              How would you handle that @scottalanmiller ? Just expand the root , or make extra LVM volumes for things like /home ?

              Totally depends. I normally don't make a separate /home filesystem unless this is a desktop or a jump box. Normal servers have no need for home directories of any size, or even at all. We might have 1MB of data in all /home directories across all servers that we have total. But one desktop might need several TB of data in there!

              Now making something special for /data or /var/data or something like that, yes that would be common.

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch
                last edited by

                Here is what a Fedora 25 NetInstall system did.

                I created a generation 2 Hyper-V VM on Hyper-V Server 2016.
                I left the default 127GB VHDX size the Windows uses.
                I installed, letting Fedora's installed automatically create all partitioning (same as I do with CentOS 7)
                Nothing else done yet.

                [root@test ~]# df -h
                Filesystem               Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                devtmpfs                 435M     0  435M   0% /dev
                tmpfs                    446M     0  446M   0% /dev/shm
                tmpfs                    446M  1.4M  445M   1% /run
                tmpfs                    446M     0  446M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                /dev/mapper/fedora-root   15G  1.7G   14G  11% /
                /dev/sda2                976M   96M  813M  11% /boot
                /dev/sda1                200M  9.4M  191M   5% /boot/efi
                tmpfs                    446M  4.0K  446M   1% /tmp
                tmpfs                     90M     0   90M   0% /run/user/0
                
                [root@test ~]# pvdisplay
                  --- Physical volume ---
                  PV Name               /dev/sda3
                  VG Name               fedora
                  PV Size               125.80 GiB / not usable 2.00 MiB
                  Allocatable           yes
                  PE Size               4.00 MiB
                  Total PE              32205
                  Free PE               27854
                  Allocated PE          4351
                  PV UUID               gZPmZ3-KbaN-XtkI-uwPY-gxGi-J1gb-Hn3RBV
                
                [root@test ~]# vgdisplay
                  --- Volume group ---
                  VG Name               fedora
                  System ID
                  Format                lvm2
                  Metadata Areas        1
                  Metadata Sequence No  3
                  VG Access             read/write
                  VG Status             resizable
                  MAX LV                0
                  Cur LV                2
                  Open LV               2
                  Max PV                0
                  Cur PV                1
                  Act PV                1
                  VG Size               125.80 GiB
                  PE Size               4.00 MiB
                  Total PE              32205
                  Alloc PE / Size       4351 / 17.00 GiB
                  Free  PE / Size       27854 / 108.80 GiB
                  VG UUID               WLGoMH-tJnA-JM0h-leh6-MPFX-L1NV-RWLAed
                
                  --- Logical volume ---
                  LV Path                /dev/fedora/swap
                  LV Name                swap
                  VG Name                fedora
                  LV UUID                OeJ6qt-1fjy-iRkI-zyqk-iINr-yta0-RquNfO
                  LV Write Access        read/write
                  LV Creation host, time test.ad.bundystl.com, 2017-04-20 22:18:31 -0500
                  LV Status              available
                  # open                 2
                  LV Size                2.00 GiB
                  Current LE             511
                  Segments               1
                  Allocation             inherit
                  Read ahead sectors     auto
                  - currently set to     256
                  Block device           253:1
                
                  --- Logical volume ---
                  LV Path                /dev/fedora/root
                  LV Name                root
                  VG Name                fedora
                  LV UUID                aKHycu-MmgE-Eu0Q-f7tE-pyIC-cAeS-PRgWp6
                  LV Write Access        read/write
                  LV Creation host, time test.ad.bundystl.com, 2017-04-20 22:18:31 -0500
                  LV Status              available
                  # open                 1
                  LV Size                15.00 GiB
                  Current LE             3840
                  Segments               1
                  Allocation             inherit
                  Read ahead sectors     auto
                  - currently set to     256
                  Block device           253:0
                
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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch
                  last edited by

                  So the answer is that Fedora creates a 15GB partition to install to and a swap disk, then leaves the rest of the space alone to be setup later.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
                    last edited by

                    @JaredBusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                    So the answer is that Fedora creates a 15GB partition to install to and a swap disk, then leaves the rest of the space alone to be setup later.

                    Correct, at least that's what it did in my test, which I assume was pretty generic.

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                      @JaredBusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                      So the answer is that Fedora creates a 15GB partition to install to and a swap disk, then leaves the rest of the space alone to be setup later.

                      Correct, at least that's what it did in my test, which I assume was pretty generic.

                      Yeah, I was just following up with my own test and a few more posted details. I expected it to match yours. If it hadn't I would be really confused.

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22
                        last edited by wirestyle22

                        @JaredBusch So Fedora prefers to not make an assumption about where you want your HD space allocated but CentOS knows you're most likely not going to want more than 50 GB in your root partition? Just making sure I understand the reasoning.

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                        • ObsolesceO
                          Obsolesce
                          last edited by

                          I didn't realize Fedora did it like that. I prefer that method most. I'd rather put it where I want after a quick default install, than it put it somewhere I don't want it automatically.

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                          • JaredBuschJ
                            JaredBusch @Obsolesce
                            last edited by

                            @Tim_G said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                            I didn't realize Fedora did it like that. I prefer that method most. I'd rather put it where I want after a quick default install, than it put it somewhere I don't want it automatically.

                            Yeah, this is much better than what CentOS does.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                              last edited by

                              @Tim_G said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                              I didn't realize Fedora did it like that. I prefer that method most. I'd rather put it where I want after a quick default install, than it put it somewhere I don't want it automatically.

                              I agree.

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch
                                last edited by

                                I really dislike how CentOS 7 will take a large disk and create a 50GB setup for everything and then a separate partition to everything over 50 and moutn it in /home.

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                                • Reid CooperR
                                  Reid Cooper @JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  @JaredBusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                  I really dislike how CentOS 7 will take a large disk and create a 50GB setup for everything and then a separate partition to everything over 50 and moutn it in /home.

                                  That sounds like they expect that every large install is going to be used for end users to log into. Isn't that pretty unlikely?

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
                                    JaredBusch @Reid Cooper
                                    last edited by

                                    @Reid-Cooper said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                    @JaredBusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                    I really dislike how CentOS 7 will take a large disk and create a 50GB setup for everything and then a separate partition to everything over 50 and moutn it in /home.

                                    That sounds like they expect that every large install is going to be used for end users to log into. Isn't that pretty unlikely?

                                    This is what CentOS 7 does by default with a 150GB VHDX.

                                    [root@bna-nc ~]# df -h
                                    Filesystem           Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
                                    /dev/mapper/cl-root   50G  1.9G   49G   4% /
                                    devtmpfs             439M     0  439M   0% /dev
                                    tmpfs                449M     0  449M   0% /dev/shm
                                    tmpfs                449M   46M  404M  11% /run
                                    tmpfs                449M     0  449M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
                                    /dev/sda2           1014M  174M  841M  18% /boot
                                    /dev/sda1            200M  9.5M  191M   5% /boot/efi
                                    /dev/mapper/cl-home   97G  6.5G   91G   7% /home
                                    tmpfs                 90M     0   90M   0% /run/user/0
                                    
                                    [root@bna-nc ~]# pvdisplay
                                      --- Physical volume ---
                                      PV Name               /dev/sda3
                                      VG Name               cl
                                      PV Size               148.80 GiB / not usable 2.00 MiB
                                      Allocatable           yes
                                      PE Size               4.00 MiB
                                      Total PE              38093
                                      Free PE               1
                                      Allocated PE          38092
                                      PV UUID               5YZ3rY-LPgV-W0Vi-LoOm-5byv-PdwA-iPaJvP
                                    
                                    [root@bna-nc ~]# vgdisplay
                                      --- Volume group ---
                                      VG Name               cl
                                      System ID
                                      Format                lvm2
                                      Metadata Areas        1
                                      Metadata Sequence No  4
                                      VG Access             read/write
                                      VG Status             resizable
                                      MAX LV                0
                                      Cur LV                3
                                      Open LV               3
                                      Max PV                0
                                      Cur PV                1
                                      Act PV                1
                                      VG Size               148.80 GiB
                                      PE Size               4.00 MiB
                                      Total PE              38093
                                      Alloc PE / Size       38092 / 148.80 GiB
                                      Free  PE / Size       1 / 4.00 MiB
                                      VG UUID               fuOf2r-zmeW-gCxG-b8MX-9JQ2-m3RG-S2Y2mh
                                    
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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce @Reid Cooper
                                      last edited by

                                      @Reid-Cooper said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                      @JaredBusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                      I really dislike how CentOS 7 will take a large disk and create a 50GB setup for everything and then a separate partition to everything over 50 and moutn it in /home.

                                      That sounds like they expect that every large install is going to be used for end users to log into. Isn't that pretty unlikely?

                                      That's rarely the case now (at least in my recent personal experience)... maybe 10 years ago it was more likely.

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                                      • Reid CooperR
                                        Reid Cooper @Obsolesce
                                        last edited by

                                        @Tim_G said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                        @Reid-Cooper said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                        @JaredBusch said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                        I really dislike how CentOS 7 will take a large disk and create a 50GB setup for everything and then a separate partition to everything over 50 and moutn it in /home.

                                        That sounds like they expect that every large install is going to be used for end users to log into. Isn't that pretty unlikely?

                                        That's rarely the case now (at least in my recent personal experience)... maybe 10 years ago it was more likely.

                                        Maybe 20 years ago. 🙂

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                                        • ObsolesceO
                                          Obsolesce
                                          last edited by Obsolesce

                                          I seen that in Fedora 27 NetInstall, it doesn't create a /home partition automatically. It only does the following by default:

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                                          I found RedHat's partitioning recommendations, and it recommends a separate /home partition with the follow minimum sizes. Be sure to look at the note below, as I think that's a great way to go about it.

                                          0_1515608352186_21f85509-21c7-431d-be32-2df1c3a525c5-image.png

                                          If you assign all extra space to /home, and then later you run out of room in /, then you'll wish you'll had more available.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                                            last edited by

                                            @tim_g said in How Does Fedora 25 Split Large Filesystems:

                                            I seen that in Fedora 27 NetInstall, it doesn't create a /home partition automatically. It only does the following by default:

                                            0_1515608235923_bcfa5e5b-cf5f-4eb1-b690-2fe9b1938607-image.png

                                            I found RedHat's partitioning recommendations, and it recommends a separate /home partition with the follow minimum sizes. Be sure to look at the note below, as I think that's a great way to go about it.

                                            0_1515608352186_21f85509-21c7-431d-be32-2df1c3a525c5-image.png

                                            If you assign all extra space to /home, and then later you run out of room in /, then you'll wish you'll had more available.

                                            Yeah, splitting off /home comes from another era and what is today a very rare use case that almost never comes up. Reducing space in / so that you don't overfill a directory that is essentially never used is pretty silly.

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