jggimi I think, has just given you the best advice anyone can without knowing your situation in detail.
If you search J65nko's posts for topics like these, you'll also turn up some very good advice on finding just what you can pull off. Most systems at home won't need much, but adopting partitioning to machine purpose is helpful.
Personally, I prefer to have /usr/src and /usr/obj be network mounts where applicable, and split /usr and /usr/local into separate areas of my disks.
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