I already suggested a 10 GB default partition size for Ubuntu. Another
option would be a *dynamic* partition size, using the same method that
the Debian installer uses on the Alternate CD.

And there are still other possible options, of course. At this point I'm
not so much interested in exactly which option will be chosen. As long
as it produces a considerably larger default root partition size for
Ubuntu, than the current 2,5 GB.

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[Jaunty and Karmic] the installer by default proposes a wrong size for the 
Ubuntu partition (far too small)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/421407
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