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It's been on my to-do list for a while to try. Thank you!
Edit: I think it may be applicable to mention that I have reinstalled Kali 3 times. The first time it broke after an update. The second time is when I learned what a desktop environment was. The third time was when I discovered why seperating /home, /etc, and so on into different partitions is bad if you don't know what you're doing. The installer for the third time was repeatedly broken (apps wouldn't open!), but the netinstaller resolved the issue.
You should really only be separating
/home
from/
, there's not much benefit to separating anything else onto a separate partition.You separate
/home
onto a separate partition to protect your user data in cases of the system crapping out on you, or if you're to migrate to a different distro.Noted, thank you!
Fwiw, put /tmp on its own partition and mount it with noexec
Imo, tmpfs is perfectly fine as is.