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Oh, and just to prove that I'm not a complete idiot... Ubuntu, one of the most common Desktop Linux's now:

https://help.ubuntu.com/7.04/install...86/apcs03.html
For new users, personal Ubuntu boxes, home systems, and other single-user setups, a single / partition (plus swap) is probably the easiest, simplest way to go. However, if your partition is larger than around 6GB, choose ext3 as your partition type. Ext2 partitions need periodic file system integrity checking, and this can cause delays during booting when the partition is large.
If you allow Ubuntu to partition your drive for you (the "easy" way).. it will create a single / partition.

Not saying it's right or wrong.. just saying it's common. And it's one I personally employ, but just because I understand the risks and keep a watch on my HDD space with several different tools.
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