Regarding my duplicate bug #1285033 I have encountered this with both
Ubuntu GNOME 20140226 i386 and amd64.

In both instances I was using manual partitioning (aka: Something else)
with pre-existing partitions, then just selecting which partition to use
for/. Perhaps importantly this test box has two drives, each with a swap
partition, so I would also select "change" and then select "do not use
this partition" on the swap partition I did not wish to use. I did allow
grub to install to /dev/sda.

Of great importance is that this only happens if I choose NOT to auto-
login! But it's not consistently reproducible so I need to hack away and
see if I can find a truly 100% reproducible test-case.

What happens is that gdm seems to take a long time to appear (may
mislead a user to think the system is frozen), then when it does load
and you login apport auto reports this bug.

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