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Or the modern equivalent, subvolume quotas.


Partitions do far more than enforce quotas.


They also hurt far more than dynamic subvolume allocations, due to their static nature. You still can't repartition an active disk without downtime under Linux FAFAIK, it requires a reboot or unmounting all other partitions on that disk, even for partitions that didn't change.

I'll take lvm/zfs/btrfs subvolumes over static partitions any day.




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