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ubiquity must NOT format a valid SWAP partition on manual partitioning
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It has code to preserve the UUID, but not the LABEL.
** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => partman-basicfilesystems (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: partman-basicfilesystems (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: partman-basicfilesystems (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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On manual partitioning, ubiquity systematically formats the SWAP
partition, even if this SWAP partition is perfectly valid.
I can suggest 2 workarounds for keeping compatibility with other
distribution(s) installed on the same machine, whose '/etc/fstab'
reference the SWAP partition.
1) Where