Hi,
I have a meeting with PS yesterday and confirmed the free disk space indicated in the release notes corresponds to the System-root partition space, and, the system automatically reserves the same size aproximately for upgrades, as @AkosBakos said in a previous post. I have made a test. A disk of 2 TB, and I have allocated 500 GB for System-root, the system don't let me put more than 254 GB for the logs partition, because it selects at least 1230 GB for Backup and upgrade, as you can see here:
![last_test_1.PNG last_test_1.PNG](https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/27965iE3C6D7E024124D03/image-dimensions/523x290?v=v2)
After the installation, I have checked with lvm_manager, and I have seen the following:
![last_test_2.PNG last_test_2.PNG](https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/image/serverpage/image-id/27966i2199E8EE436DD346/image-dimensions/564x173?v=v2)
I see the 1230 GB of Backup and upgrade partition during the Gaia initial setup corresponds to 550 GB of Upgrade itself, and 680 GB of Unallocated space. Then, I think if I want to put a 2 TB disk, and 500 GB for system-root and the rest for the Logs partition, the only thing I can do is install the system and after the installation, move all the space from the Unallocated space to lv_log through lvm_manager. Is that right?
Regards,
Julián