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For roaming profiles: there's lots of different ways to do whatever you want. For example, I don't pull in my entire homedir when I login, I just use systemd automount profiles for specific things. This solves two problems: 1) If my network goes down, I won't have issues with my machine, and 2) there isn't a need for a lot of I/O on the network unless I'm actually accessing specific data. Just found a quick thread for reference where people are discussing.
For partitioning, this isn't much of a worry anymore if you use LVM, so I'd get familiar with that, and then you can shrink/grow all your partitions as needed if you want.