On Sat, 18 Mar 2006, houghi wrote:
On Sat, Mar 18, 2006 at 04:18:12PM +0100, David Wright wrote:
And most machine bought today with a dual-layer burner built in will tend to have >150GB hard disks - laptops being an exception, the DL burnered laptop has only 80GB of disk space...
Not all systems that will run SUSE are the most recent ones. With large drives there is no real problem. I myself have no problem with 2 150GB drives, a 40GB, a 30GB and some ISO stuff. ... As far as I can see, I am the only one who is defending the 10GB max. If many people think this should change, then please say so, but do this with an algorithm as well. At this moment the calculation is: A) 1/3 / and 2/3 /home B) Max 10GB /
Perhaps something else is better e.g. A) no seperation on drives smaller then X B) minimal 10GB / C) 1/4 / and 3/4 /home D) Max 20GB /
Perhaps something else is better e.g.
A) no seperation on drives smaller then X
or if disk is larger than 120 GB
B) minimal 10GB /
C) 1/4 / and 3/4 /home
D) Max 40GB /
This would be my sugestion.
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Boyd Gerber