I don't consider this a bug and will not fix it.  Aligning to cylinder
boundaries is a performance disadvantage on modern hardware, and systems
that still need it are very rare.  You can use 'fdisk -c' to switch off
DOS-compatible mode and avoid the warning.

If you need to use cylinder alignment, you can boot the installer with
the partman/alignment=cylinder option.  However, I do not recommend this
simply to avoid a warning from fdisk; you should only do it if there's a
real problem.

** Package changed: base-files (Ubuntu) => partman-base (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: partman-base (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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Partition not end on cylinder boundary Lucid
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