Weird Crash leads to permission problems...

Hello,
I had

Hello,
I've got an internal 150 gig drive and several externals. I have it partioned into 3 parts, one for system, one for my artwork and one for my design work.
My system partition is 60 gigs and only contains apps and my font library. The reason I was going to repartition is because I don't have enough space for developer tools after all my apps are installed (my current apps are using about 55 gigs worth of space with the Leopard Install included).
All that being, when you say 25% of my system drive should be free.... that means you think I need to keep a minimum of 40 gigs open on my drive? Jesus that's a lot... especially considering how much space the system takes up already and continues to take up after each update. When I first installed I had almost 15 gigs of free space but the software updates are so heavy now a days... So if my current install with apps takes 55 gigs and you say I need to keep 40 open... that only leaves me with 55 for files.....
Yikes,
Tucky76

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