** Description changed:

+ [Impact] Serious data loss due to misleading UI in a variety of cases where 
the installer fails to accurately assess or describe the current partitioning 
layout.  This set of proposed changes fix the problem both narrowly (by fixing 
a specific detection failure) and broadly (by being more consistent and 
conservative about how automatic partitioning methods are described, and by 
always displaying a confirmation dialog; "are you sure?" dialogs are generally 
dubious, but in this case it supplies more specific information which is a 
justifiable last resort for an operation as potentially destructive as 
partitioning).  I have taken care to ensure that it has no impact on 
translations.
+ [Test Case] Validating this ideally requires exploratory testing, but simple 
tests include setting up partitioning layouts that include 
deliberately-unrecognisable partitions and making sure that the installation 
process only removes those in response to options that explicitly state that 
they will erase the disk rather than merely erasing a single OS, and that a 
confirmation dialog is always displayed.
+ [Regression Potential] This involves partitioning logic, so be careful.  I've 
tried to keep the changes as isolated as possible to the automatic partitioning 
page, although the confirmation dialog change also affects the manual 
partitioner.  It's worth checking that back/forward paths still work correctly, 
as this took me several goes to get right.
+ 
+ Original report follows:
+ 
  Brand new Samsung laptop with UEFI. I had installed 13.04 Ubuntu but on 
reboot I never saw the 'grub' style menu. It just kept going into Windows 8.1.  
So I got the 13.10 version (64 bit) and choose "Reinstall Ubuntu" (That may not 
be the exact text)
  It removed all the partiions including the recovery partitions. I do have a 
backup for the windows install, but I was very surprised that this happened.
- On a positive note I now have Ububtu up and running on my machine. 
+ On a positive note I now have Ububtu up and running on my machine.
  This is not my first time with Ubuntu. I have installed Ubuntu alongside 
WinXp, Vista and Windows 7. I've used Ubuntu desktop for over 6 years.
  If you would like me to try something to replicate this. .. I could shrink my 
existing partion make another one - reinstall and see if it whacks that one. I 
can do this now .. I'm still moving into this laptop so starting over is not so 
bad.
  
  Steve Devine

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Title:
  Install/reinstall wipes out all/other partitions

Status in elementary OS:
  Triaged
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “ubiquity” source package in Trusty:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Impact] Serious data loss due to misleading UI in a variety of cases where 
the installer fails to accurately assess or describe the current partitioning 
layout.  This set of proposed changes fix the problem both narrowly (by fixing 
a specific detection failure) and broadly (by being more consistent and 
conservative about how automatic partitioning methods are described, and by 
always displaying a confirmation dialog; "are you sure?" dialogs are generally 
dubious, but in this case it supplies more specific information which is a 
justifiable last resort for an operation as potentially destructive as 
partitioning).  I have taken care to ensure that it has no impact on 
translations.
  [Test Case] Validating this ideally requires exploratory testing, but simple 
tests include setting up partitioning layouts that include 
deliberately-unrecognisable partitions and making sure that the installation 
process only removes those in response to options that explicitly state that 
they will erase the disk rather than merely erasing a single OS, and that a 
confirmation dialog is always displayed.
  [Regression Potential] This involves partitioning logic, so be careful.  I've 
tried to keep the changes as isolated as possible to the automatic partitioning 
page, although the confirmation dialog change also affects the manual 
partitioner.  It's worth checking that back/forward paths still work correctly, 
as this took me several goes to get right.

  Original report follows:

  Brand new Samsung laptop with UEFI. I had installed 13.04 Ubuntu but on 
reboot I never saw the 'grub' style menu. It just kept going into Windows 8.1.  
So I got the 13.10 version (64 bit) and choose "Reinstall Ubuntu" (That may not 
be the exact text)
  It removed all the partiions including the recovery partitions. I do have a 
backup for the windows install, but I was very surprised that this happened.
  On a positive note I now have Ububtu up and running on my machine.
  This is not my first time with Ubuntu. I have installed Ubuntu alongside 
WinXp, Vista and Windows 7. I've used Ubuntu desktop for over 6 years.
  If you would like me to try something to replicate this. .. I could shrink my 
existing partion make another one - reinstall and see if it whacks that one. I 
can do this now .. I'm still moving into this laptop so starting over is not so 
bad.

  Steve Devine

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