> that problem applies to disks as well, and especially to small /
> partitions, if you don't have /tmp somewhere else.
But by default the installer doesn't create a small / partition, it uses all 
the available space.
So by default just by clicking next->next, there are no such problems.

Users who don't like defaults can change them but they are supposed to know, 
or at least have a clue of what they are doing.

So you are taking into consideration an odd and uncommon situation.

If the user just happens to have a 1Gb drive then... well... i guess you can't 
expect the swap partition to be 10Gb right?


-- 
Salvo Tomaselli


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