So recently a Debian 5.0.5 installer offered me to have separate /usr, /home, /var and /tmp partitions (on one physical disk).
What is the practical reason for this? I understand that /home can be advantageous to put on a separate partition, because user files can be encrypted separately, but why for anything else?
/homeseparate is that it lets you reinstall your system and/or switch distros freely without losing your personal files. – David Z Aug 19 '10 at 01:06~/.mozilla/firefoxcan be used equally well by Firefox on Ubuntu or Fedora or Gentoo.~/.bashrcwill always have the same effect on Bash, no matter which underlying system you run. I've done a fair amount of switching distros and never really had a problem with those configuration files. – David Z Aug 20 '10 at 17:32