This is part of the spec https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec
/ubiquity-preserve-home

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ubiquity
  
  A separate partition for /home has been proposed for a long time in the
  forums, due to the obvious advantages it poses →
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=584151
  
  It implies some risks, though, such as the risk of wasting space or
  running out of space if you are to use a small HD. So Ubiquity should
  estimate the amount of space that should be left for / or whether a
  separate partition should be made at all, then offer the user the option
  to do it through a most simple dialogue:
  
  http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/8524/pantallazokv7.png
  
  Where the recommended options, based on HD size, would be::
  
  1. The default should be to create a separate /home
  
  2A. For the default option, if the hard drive is bigger than 20 GB, and
  it's a Ubuntu-only installation, 10 GB should go to / and the rest
  should go to /home
  
  2B. If the hard drive is between 10 GB and 20 GB, and it's a Ubuntu-only
  installation, 5 GB should go to / and the rest to /home
  
  2C. If the hard drive is less than 10 GB, there should not be a separate
  /home partition
  
  3A. If the hard drive is bigger than 40 GB and a dual-boot, 10 GB should
  go to / and the rest to /home
  
  3B. If the hard drive is between 30 GB and 40 GB and a dual-boot, 5 GB
  should go to / and the rest to /home
  
  3C. If the hard drive is less than 30 GB and a dual-boot, there should
  be no separate /home partition.
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+ SPECIFICATION:
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+ See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubiquity-preserve-home

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offer to create a separate /home partition
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