Do you allocate all disk space to logical volumes during installation?

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Hello list,

It is often hard to know how much space is needed for
different mount points. Increasing the size of a filesystem is commonly
described as a safer operation than reducing the size. Do you think
saving space (not absolutely needed) for later is a good idea / common practice?

It will probably cause a bit more filsystem resize (increase) operations but
flexibility will be gained and symlinking / non standard placement
of files may be avoided. A bit free space in the volume-group also gives space
to lvm-snapshots if desired.

Best regards,

Erling Ringen Elvsrud

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