Partition size for Leopard

I am in the process of planning a new internal hard drive for my iMac G5 and am hoping for some advice. It will be a dual boot Tiger/Leopard partitioned 1TB drive (already purchased). I would like to maximize space in my third partition for non-sensitive files (music, photos, 40 hours and growing of home video) while leaving adequate space on the boot partitions to run the OS comfortably.
Any suggestions for partition sizes for Leopard and Tiger?
- Shawn

I read yesterday that a new Firewire standard is to be announced in October raising throughput to that seen on eSata drives. So maybe the new crop of external drives that will hit the market will make some of this issue disappear.
I am about to rebuild my Mac (500gb drive, Intel Core duo) and was thinking only three partitions would be necessary (OS X, BOOTCAMP / WinXP and DATA). I have an external video scratch disk for FCE.
However I am unsure how to ensure my USR folders are mapped to the DATA partition so that the 50GB is only for OS X and the applications. I have noticed the Library \ Application Support folder can get quite large depending on the apps installed.
Is there some sort of white paper or thread that gives advice on this?
Thanks
Eric

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