Maybe this should be reported under: 'installation-reports' and not
debian-installer as I did. Debian bug reporting seems a bit confusing.
I still think it's a bug - I can't install a usable Debian desktop
system, but call it whatever you like - feature request, or something
else :)
But OK - there are several issues here:
1) Why did the /usr partition get removed from the separate /var, /tmp,
/home guided encrypted LVM installation option?
It might be that when it got removed, it caused the other problem:
2) The partitioning scheme allocates wrong partition sizes for a desktop
computer.
I have also tested the separate /home option. The same problem: / (root)
is allocated too little disk space.
It is not uncommon to have more than 10 GB in /usr. For example, try
installing KDE + GNOME with less than 10 GB. A desktop user might want
to do this.
In the two installation options I described, /usr is part of / (root)
and / (root) is 10 GB or less.
I haven't tested the encrypted LVM + everything on one partition option.
It probably would work in that case, as only /boot and / is created in
that case.
Regards
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