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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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