I'm going to assume that still after more than a year of this incident
being open, that Ubuntu does not care about the use of its enterprise
users who might need to have dual boot machines.

I have provided your technical staff with the details they have asked
for, including a simple kickstart file that should allow *them* to
reproduce the error and correct.

This *exact* same kickstart file, except for package selection name
works fine on a RHEL5 system, only slight modification of adding %end to
the packages/pre/post sections works on the latest Fedora 14
installations.

Come on!  Is this going to be fixed or not?  If not, please provide me
with a preseed or kickstart file that *does not* require specific
configurations of hard disk partitioning information.  I work for a
university, in research specifically, and I rarely if ever know about
the partitioning layout of each and every machine.  Additionally, I need
not specify explicit configurations with RHEL/Fedora/Suse and they work
completely hands off.

Steps to reproduce.

Install Windows using any portion of any hard disk
Boot providing the kickstart options to point to the file
Watch fail

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