What I'm seeing so far:

First install was a true reproduction of what I improperly reported in
post numbers 17 and 18 here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/526581

I was told that nothing was suitable for migration and the install
completed successfully, grub picked up all OS's and they all booted as
expected.  Anything that could have been "migrated" was on sda whereas I
was installing to sdb.

So for the second install I manually transferred my .mozilla and
Documents to the existing install on sdb and chose to "auto-resize".
Still it says "nothing to migrate" but the install did complete
successfully, grub found all other OS's and they booted as expected.

So I guess I have a question, "should migration-assistant now be NOT
finding anything to migrate"?

I'm next going to try a manual install  to pre-existing partitions on
sda and see if anything is "suitable to migrate".

I should perhaps mention that I noticed a very minor "cosmetic bug" with
the "auto-resize" install:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/571802

I'll have to "spin up" an older Live CD to see if this is a regression,
but I rather expect it's something I'd just previously overlooked.

Sorry to be a bit slow today, myoclonic seizures are messing with me.

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