Yeah steep is putting it mildly, it's not worth it below a certain scale. What it excels at is highly dynamic environments where things get spun up and down on the regular and all with auto scaling.
I think it can also get weird when you call other makefiles, like if you go make -j64 at the top level and that thing goes on to call make on subprojects, that can be a looooot of threads of that -j gets passed down. So even on that 64 core machine, now you have possibly 4096 jobs going, and it surfaces bugs that might not have been a problem when we had 2-4 cores (oh no, make is running 16 jobs at once, the horror).
Yeah that's what it does, that was a shitpost if it wasn't obvious :p
Though I do use ZFS which you configure the mountpoints in the filesystem itself. But it also ultimately generates systemd mount units under the hood. So I really only need one unit, for /boot.
let's see what is documented for the proxy... Englisch
Gentoo users be like ( sh.itjust.works ) Englisch
TFW boot fails b/c fstab is zero bytes... ( lemmy.sdf.org ) Englisch
write: fstab: no space left on device