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That's not the question that needs to be answered, first you must allocate enough space for you
system
partition, and whatever other system related partitions that you want to use,var
,temp
,swap
, you get the gist, then whatever space you have left is yourhome
partition. This scenario being a default personal use desktop ofc.If this is going to be a BTRFS system then it also doesn't matter since sub volumes share the total space available dynamically.
Also if this is a modern hardware consider not having a swap partition and instead use ZRAM.