I do hope someone can find a work-around for this issue, because I'm
totally stuck without it -- unless I can revert to Hardy, I cannot run
the accelerated 3d graphics on my ATI X1200 Radeon chipset, and that
means I cannot edit or watch videos, cannot use youTube and cannot use
GoogleEarth, and because the RT kernels are not supported by Jaunty I am
also unable to use the laptop for audio recording or jackd-based music
composition tools of the Ubuntu-Studio.  Because AMD has stranded all
X1200 users by dropping support in the xorg-fglrx, the situation is not
likely to improve and the ONLY solution is to revert to the last known-
good Ubuntu-Studio for this hardware, 8.04.

But to do so requires a complete re-install and I do not have the
resources to backup my 60GB of work files :( so I can wipe the entire
disk, and besides, given that Mandriva is able to read the partition
table just fine, there should be no NEED to re-partition the entire
drive to install Ubuntu, we SHOULD be permitted to simply install into
the root/boot partitions leaving the user-space /home partition
untouched.  That is the whole point of having partitions, isn't it? ;)

Anyway, I don't mean to nag, but for my particular case this is an
urgent issue, a complete showstopper.

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hardy cannot install to existing partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374202
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