Yes. My standard method of partitioning is to create separate partitions for
/
/var
/tmp
/home

The intent is to minimize writes to the root partition.  (not such a necessity, 
now that we have logging filesystems, but the paranoid in me likes the extra 
security)
If I was being seriously paranoid I'd also turn on noatime for /.

However, I tested it both ways.  I did one install with the partitions as 
above, and a second install with a single partition for everything.   Both of 
them had the same problem, so I'd say that the only obvious variables I can see 
are the locale info and the fact that I'm doing a clean install as opposed to 
an update.
.

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