Hi,

When using the automatic partition scheme, Debian creates a root partition of about 320Mb.

It maybe enough to start, but this is too small after a while, for many reasons:

- When the kernel get updated, and the option "generic" has been selected, it is possible to fill the root partition, and the update fail. - When using backported kernels, same errors may happen during the upgrade.

Whe the root partition is full, the system is then difficult to upgrade, and manual intervention is often needed.

I think the default size of the root partition need to be expanded to 1Gb. Today, hard drives are big enough for this size.

Kind regards.

--
Andre


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