Public bug reported:

I have a dual boot system
1. Windows XP professional
2. three primary partitions (including WinXP) all NTFS
4. Extended partitions
5. Several logical partitions (4 NTFS, 3 Linux and one Swap]
6. Ubuntu was on one of these Linux partitions
7. Sometime back WinXP partition showed some error and it was not booting into 
it. Through ubuntu I could access this partition. gparted indicated problems.
8. Through testdisk saw the partitions, unchecked partial cylinders for 
partitions and saved.
9. Now the above mentioned problem.

I am on a intel gualcore E7500 system with 2Gb RAM.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  in ubuntu-11.04 64-bit live, all the partitions are seen under
  places/computer. When I try to install ubuntu, none of the partitions
  show up. Only the entire disk is shown (500 GB) and it asks for new
  partition.

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