The Lubuntu Oneiric Beta 1 live-i386 image now says only 3.9GB is
required. I think the Ubuntu image says 4.4GB but I need to recheck
that.

So I started the "automated" install (install alongside) where my blank
4GB flash drive was the only unpartitioned space available, and I have
2GB of RAM, so the installation stalls with the attached warning because
it wants to create about 2GB of swap which leaves an insufficient amount
of disc space for /.

IMHO that's actually OK though, because you're told that clicking on
continue will result in failure, and if you click on back you end up in
the manual partitioning screen.

Lubuntu now also has an alternate install image so I'd think we're OK
here.

I have no 64bit hardware so I can't test the amd64 images.

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  Ubiquity should have a command line option to override the free space
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