I still rather like the idea of always letting the manual partitioning option (now referred to as "Something else") proceed under any circumstances. I mean we have to assume that someone using a manual partitioning option has some knowledge of what they're doing.
I also realize that's not always the case because I've seen some pretty strange partitioning arrangements in the past (like a huge / or /boot with a tiny /home) but it's impossible to make things totally fool-proof.
I still rather like the idea of always letting the manual partitioning option (now referred to as "Something else") proceed under any circumstances. I mean we have to assume that someone using a manual partitioning option has some knowledge of what they're doing.
I also realize that's not always the case because I've seen some pretty strange partitioning arrangements in the past (like a huge / or /boot with a tiny /home) but it's impossible to make things totally fool-proof.