On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 06:01:09PM -0700, pineapple wrote:
> Fair enough, if someone has a small hard drive a large
> default store would be a disincentive.  Why not have
> the node instead base it's default on a percentage of
> the free space on the disk with a minimum store of
> 256MB?  The node could suggest a store size of 10% of

It does. The Windows installer takes 10% of available disk space. Or at
least it used to. Unix users should know better.
> the free space on the disk and then give the user the
> option to change it.  This is a key setting for
> freenet performance and having it in the installer
> wouldn't be out of line.  Providing a reasonable
> default should please those who don't like to answer
> too many quesitions when installing, they can just
> press next to continue the install.

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