It is unfortunate that no ubuntu programmer is proficient enough
(EXTREME SARCASM) to accomplish this task and cover all/most use
cases...

"More to the point, what is wrong with the current implementation of
allowing advanced users to install over top of a previous version of
Ubuntu, deleting system files where necessary? This avoids complicated
partition schemes entirely."

This kind of boxed thinking is what is continuing to hold linux back.
Did you ever stop to think if the hard drive is smaller than 10gb to
automatically go back to the current config and let those advanced users
partition manually?

Also having a dialog to change these defaults with explanations of their
purpose would be immensely helpful for newcomers.

You have forgotten what it is like to be a linux newb and how scary it
is to install a system from scratch from their point of view.
Unfortunately Evan you are partly responsible for holding newbs back.

INSTALLATION HAS TO BE SMARTER THAN THE NEWB a /home partition is
smarter than none.

This comment is not meant to offend, it is mearly meant to point out the
reality of the end user to someone who is probably lost sight of what an
end user needs in an installer.

A current linux newb needs Simple Understandable Installation and again
it "needs to be smarter than them"

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