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i had a really intresting convo with someone (who pm'd me). my theory is (im not sure thou, so correct me if im wrong) "/home" isnt mounted during that time so we should be able to "resize" it. right?
anyway if im worng a terminal at boot could be really useful.
i would have done it my self but i don't know were to start (iv googled so...)
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