I went to install 12.04 on my 4gb netbook.  First I had to edit
/usr/lib/ubiquity/plugins/misc.py to override the space check, next I ran out 
of space.  Do you know why I ran out of space? because 12.04 automatically 
partitioned 2GB of swap (i had 2GB of ram).  Next attempt I manually 
partitioned 500MB of swap, and then I was able to install.  Still, I was 
surprised that 12.04 has regressed in that:
1) the bug I reported here 1 year ago to overide the space check was not 
addressed, and
2) It was not netbook aware in its automatic partitioning.

Previous versions of ubuntu installed on a netbook would automatically
do 500MB for swap.  I guess Ubuntu is linux for "new hardware" (not
linux for human beings).  As I sidenote, the netbook I bought from dell
had ubuntu 9.04 pre-installed on it.

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