Actually this seems like a hardware error. Notice the following from
UbiquitySyslog:
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: ERROR: This software has detected that the
disk has at least 1 bad sector.
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize:
****************************************************************************
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: * WARNING: The disk has bad sector. This
means physical damage on the disk *
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: * surface caused by deterioration,
manufacturing faults or other reason. *
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: * The reliability of the disk may stay
stable or degrade fast. We suggest *
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: * making a full backup urgently by running
'ntfsclone --rescue ...' then *
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: * run 'chkdsk /f /r' on Windows and rebooot
it TWICE! Then you can resize *
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize: * NTFS safely by additionally using the
--bad-sectors option of ntfsresize.*
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu ntfsresize:
****************************************************************************
Jul 8 12:28:33 ubuntu partman: Error running 'ntfsresize --info'
** Changed in: apt
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Ubuntu 12.10 alpha 2 ubiquity2.11.7 crash - seqfault error 6 in
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