I don't really want to get into things like the situation in comment #21
as part of this bug.  Those tend to be the responsibility of entirely
separate bits of the codebase, even if they look superficially related,
and generally it helps bug management if we restrict bugs to things that
can be fixed by single logical changes.  (In that case, I expect that
perhaps partman-auto decided that it was unable to offer this option for
some reason, perhaps due to restrictions of the awful MBR partition
table format, or perhaps due to a bug.  Multi-boot scenarios really
stretch the MBR format, particularly when you're already close to the
primary partition limit.)  Likewise, issues due to the size fudge
factors being wrong are definitely separate.

I'm also personally not very keen on adding more options back to the
simplified automatic partitioning screen.  This is a design tradeoff,
and really this is Matthew Paul Thomas' bailiwick rather than mine; but
personally I think it's OK to present a smaller (and hence less
confusing) array of options, even if some of them may be ambiguous in
the face of situations where there are multiple disks with free space.
A "largest continuous free space" option could easily end up using a USB
disk unintentionally, for instance, so is not necessarily better.  My
feeling is that making this clearer would require extensive design work,
for example showing a graphical representation of the desired state of
all the disks in your system, and that's starting to overload the
automatic partitioning screen.  I'm happy for design to continue
thinking about this, obviously, but I am in no rush to make changes here
that feel as though they could have very substantial knock-on effects in
terms of other bugs they'd create.  My feeling (which I admit isn't
backed up by research) is that people with multiple disks will on the
whole be more aware than average about what's on which disk, and thus
will be more likely to select manual partitioning options anyway if it
concerns them.

However, going back to comment #15, you note that the button is labelled
"Continue" rather than "Install Now" when an "alongside" option is
selected; and that *is* a clear bug.  If you switch to a different
option and then back, the button changes to "Install Now".  I'll look
into fixing that, at least.

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