Why should /var reside on a separate partition from /usr?
What will be an ideal response?
Files in /var change often, unlike files in /usr. When a system crashes, it is
more likely that a filesystem with recently modified files will become cor-
rupt than a stable filesystem. To lessen the chance of the data in /usr
becoming corrupted when a system crashes, keep /usr on a separate
partition.
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What will be an ideal response?