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Well,

We see that the suggestion to create a serious partitioner, like PQ
Partition Magic was not so bad at all.
I constantly run into problems, because it is much too difficult too
change the sizes of existing partitions.

Now, one has too back-up his/her home, throw away all partitions, and
start all over again.

And in the low ram case, one is not even capable to reach the partioner,
which is off course not very sane..

More logic would be: Load the files nessesary to create what is needed
first, (the room for the system, and i am still convinced, that there
are seperate partitions needed, for: /boot,/,/opt,/usr,/var, (and evt
/tmp), swap, and /home.) and then, one should be able to change sizes,
without having to delete /home.

It must be possible to reduce the size of /home, if more room for fi:
/boot, /usr, and/or /var is needed.

I realy mean that it is totaly anoying, not being able to change your
available room, without spending hours to back-up the data you want to
save..

I hope it is not too late for 10.3 final, to change this, but this hope
might be in vane...

I simply can not understand that nobody else finds this nessesary.
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Have a nice day,

M9.               Now, is the only time that exists.



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