Evan, yes, I agree. The bug here is the unknown antecedent of "them" --
we should be able to ameliorate that without resigning the install
experience. I tried the word "alongside" as well, but I think "share" is
simpler, personified, friendly, and less archaic. How about "share the
disk" instead of "share space" -- they share the disk, don't they?

mac_v, I am not sure about your suggestion. The question should use
"you," but shouldn't the response be from the perspective of the
respondent?

How would you like Ubuntu 9.10 to be installed?

  [*] Share the disk with existing installations, choosing between them
when I start my computer

  [ ] Use the entire disk

  [ ] Specify partitions manually (advanced)

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Installer's "Install them side by side" option is vague and confusing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/400047
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