experimenting with my 2014 macbook pro and several linux distros (xubuntu, mint, fedora)
So far I have 8 partitions:
- 1 EFI for grub,
- 1 hfs+ (Linux HFS+ ESP) for OCLP, I think,
- 1 apfs for the macOS 14 I cannot boot,
- 2 ext4 for xubuntu and mint
- 1 brfs for fedora (so it cannot be ext4?)
- 2 unallocated ones, because I deleted systems I don’t want.
I use gparted: the 2 unallocated sections are separated. Is this a problem?
How many partitions are too many for this machine? 247 GiB storage and 7.66 GiB memory.
After I’m done experimenting and keep the 2 to 3 operative systems I like, should I wipe the notebook, create the 2 to 3 partitions I’m going to need and reinstall? Or would it be better to simply delete the partitions I don’t want?
Waste of space due to fragmentation is the first thing that comes to mind. I got tired of moving and symlinking stuff to make room inside partitions. Nowadays I only use the essentials (
/
and/efi
) +/home
+ 1 partition per physical device, with a filesystem that makes sense for the usage and device. That said, I never run more than one distro on bare metal.