Re: Bug#652275: Guided partitioning should not offer separate /usr, /var, and /tmp partitions; leave that to manual partitioning
I'd prefer to keep everything in single partition by default "/".
Possibly even avoid "swap partition" in favor of "swap file"
(Windows-like), as it is easier to manage. (I have not done extensive
testing regarding it's performance implications)
--
-Alexey Eromenko "Technologov"
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