As far as I know, it is not necessary to relegate the remainder of the
disk space past 137GB to an extra or "archive" position. You can simply
create a separate partition for /boot, about 100MB or so should be fine,
and ensure that it is the first partition on the drive, or at least
within the first 137GB. You can then partition the rest of as you like.
I use the following scheme:

(approximate sizes)
1-100MB: /boot
100MB-30GB: /
30GB-495GB: /home
495-500GB: swap

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