Ok, so tomorrow in the mail I'll be receiving a new 1TB hybrid ssd/hd and I want to devote it to Linux totally (I have an ssd and a std 2tb hd for windows already). I will also have a 100 gb SSD that's currently my Solus distro.
What I was thinking was to allow 100 gb for four partitions for linux distros, and 500 GB for my home (where anything I want to preserve will be...and personal configuration I guess). I currently use Nextcloud on my personal server for extremely important documents (also dupped to Dropbox).
Does anyone think that having a single /home partition mounted on different distros will cause any issue with personal configuration files stored under /home?
I like the idea of having different setups (and maybe distros) on different root partitions, so I'm excited about this (never really had two linuxes at a time besides virtual box environments).
I'm experienced with Linux, so don't need to give me any basic guidance, just your thoughts about what I'm doing or what I could/should do better.
Thanks so much.
Danny
PS. I will keep the last 100 GB free for Emergency usage (what if I need one more distro (lol))