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# Install Fedora {{CurrentFedoraVersion}} or {{FedoraVersionNumber|next}} from any Edition or Spin which uses ''Btrfs'' filesystem by default. Use ''Automatic storage configuration'' during disk partitioning.
# Install Fedora {{CurrentFedoraVersion}} or {{FedoraVersionNumber|next}} from any Edition or Spin which uses ''Btrfs'' filesystem by default. Ensure a separate {{code|/home}} subvolume is created. If you are installing to at least 50 GB of free space, this will happen if you use ''Automatic storage configuration'' during disk partitioning; otherwise, you will have to use custom partitioning and ensure a separate {{code|/home}} subvolume is created.
# On the installed system, create some distinct files and directories in your home directory or directly in `/home`.
# On the installed system, create some distinct files and directories in your home directory or directly in `/home`.

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  1. Install Fedora 40 or 41 from any Edition or Spin which uses Btrfs filesystem by default. Ensure a separate /home subvolume is created. If you are installing to at least 50 GB of free space, this will happen if you use Automatic storage configuration during disk partitioning; otherwise, you will have to use custom partitioning and ensure a separate /home subvolume is created.
  2. On the installed system, create some distinct files and directories in your home directory or directly in /home.