In this last test I was using the 20110421.1 iso-testing image and I
used about 8GB unallocated space. It completed as I've come to expect,
creating sdb6 & 7:

Model: ATA WDC WD800JB-00JJ (scsi)
Disk /dev/sdb: 80.0GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: msdos

Number  Start   End     Size    Type      File system     Flags
 1      1049kB  69.5GB  69.5GB  primary   ext4
 2      69.5GB  80.0GB  10.5GB  extended
 6      69.5GB  75.8GB  6274MB  logical   ext4
 7      75.8GB  77.9GB  2132MB  logical   linux-swap(v1)
 5      77.9GB  80.0GB  2136MB  logical   linux-swap(v1)

So, I'd really just like either Evan Dandrea or Colin Watson's opinion
about this.

I'd certainly be willing to accept a won't fix ATM, then we can wait and
see what happens. I mean I can't see how this could possibly result in
lost data or anything of that nature.

Worst case scenario, Ubuntu ends up in an unallocated space that was not
intended for use, but since it was free space it shouldn't be a big
deal.

And I'm very reluctant to see any major changes made this late in the
dev cycle.

If it gets a won't fix I can put it to rest with a clear conscience :^)

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  Natty ubiquity proceeds to use free space without warning

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