Although I haven't looked at any debugging/traceback information, I can
confirm that this behavior occurs, across multiple Kubuntu-based
distros. For example, not only does it happen with Kubuntu 12.04, it
also happens with Mint 13 "KDE" and Netrunner 4 "Dryland" 2nd Ed, which
are also based on Kubuntu 12.04.

I have over 10 existing partitions on my hard drive. When I run the
Kubuntu installer, I'm lucky if I can tell the installer which
partitions to mount for root, swap, and maybe one to three others before
the installer just quits. I usually end up having to add the other
partitions to /etc/fstab manually post-installation.

Curiously, this has never happened while installing an Ubuntu-based, as
opposed to Kubuntu-based, distro (i.e. using ubiquity with the GTK UI).

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