I've always done this, but I'm not convinced it matters that much. A lot of stuff in /home won't be applicable to the next system, and it could cause mystery problems. For someone new, I'd be more inclined to accept the defaults. That way there's nothing scary to do, and they can pretty much just hit [Next] through the install process.OK I advise making a separate / and /home partitions. This will allow you to go distro hopping without have to move your data around.
It's not that hard to do, and I have never had problems moving over to a new system, even using using different distros.I've always done this, but I'm not convinced it matters that much. A lot of stuff in /home won't be applicable to the next system, and it could cause mystery problems. For someone new, I'd be more inclined to accept the defaults. That way there's nothing scary to do, and they can pretty much just hit [Next] through the install process.