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/home

This is the most common mount point that people move to a different partition after they have already installed ubuntu on a single partition. As such, there are several guides on how to make this change, including one that I have written myself. The advice in these guides can generally be applied to moving any mount point to a separate partition.

Size

Generally, people allocate as much as they can to /home, so just allocate what you need for every other partition, and then the rest to /home. See the section of this|article on /home for more info. Take heed to ignore the comments about the possibility of using vfat as the filesystem type for your /home. This is incorrect advice, as /home must be on a partition type which supports permissions, like ext3.

Guides on moving /home to a separate partition

My guide on moving /home http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/separatehome This is the default suggestion given on IRC in #ubuntu http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=46866 http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/01/29/move-home-to-its-own-partition/