Ubuntu's reputation is certainly being harmed by this.  There should be
a 10.10.1 release, strictly because this bug is something that cannot be
remedied by patching/updating after install.  The installer is the
problem, it is known to be dangerous, and continuing to distribute it
this way is irresponsible and contemptuous.  This should be urgently
dealt with.  Where is data security?

How does it look when you tell someone newly interested in Ubuntu how
great it is, and then you provide them a CD along with a warning not to
choose certain options during install?  (Especially a "safe" side-by-
side install?)  ...And, if they get it wrong, they'll lose all the data
on their hard drive.

This will without-a-doubt make people lose all faith in Ubuntu, and they
won't even try it... and they won't try the next release either, and so
on.  Is this the first impression that wants to be conveyed?

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Title:
  Maverick ubiquity confusion w/ auto-resize option results in OS and
  data loss

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