npub1e8…d7zjt on Nostr: As a general note: on a rolling release or immutable distro, I understand if the ...
As a general note: on a rolling release or immutable distro, I understand if the /home is not on a separate partition, but for point-release distros (Fedora, Ubuntu, Debian, Alma, OpenSuse Leap, ...) the upgrading process is a major change and there is a good chance of breaking things. And inexperienced Linux users most probably cannot recover from such breakage. That's why having /home separately is such a handy practice imho.