> That's an extraordinary view. > There are overwhelming arguments for a separate /home partition, > whether using LVM or not. > To start with, it makes the installation > (whether by clean install or upgrade) > of a new version of Fedora far simpler. I tend to agree. Putting everything in one partition is just a bad idea. For what its worth I favor having a few partitions. /boot : Small, 100M / : System files. Currently FC5. About 10G (usually around 60-70 % full) /home : User areas. About 30G . /other_os : 10 G again This scheme has worked really well for me, since RH9 was the first install and through FC1 to FC5. It allows me to keep /home and also to install and try new OSes cleanly without deleting the main one. When I upgrade, or just try out a new OS I install that in /other_os. In this way I can boot either to my main system (FC5) or other_os. /home has has not been formatted since RH9. Soon I will try out FC6, by installing it on "/other_os" (although of course when booted to this system it thinks it is /). Once I'm happy its working OK and I have everything, I can purge the old "/" partition (the one with FC5 on it) ready for other things to try, or eventually FC7 :) cheers Chris -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list