My concern with this suggestion is that there are many ideas about how one should effectively partition. Having / and /home on separate partitions is just one of several common possibilities, especially if we also take into account lvm. Personally, I use / at the start of the disk, as it's the fastest (disk access speed often declines over the platter based on changes in sector density), swap, /home, and finally /srv in the "slow" part of the disk at the end. I personally think the safest choice should remain the simplest, and all others treated as manual.
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