The installer uses parted so the problem is there. It also does not
appear to be a problem with your WD10EARS. parted -l takes no argument,
so your /dev/sda argument is ignored. The -l says to list all drives.
It listed /dev/sda just fine, then moves on to another drive where it
finds a bogus MAC partition table and complains about it. This often
happens on a USB stick that has had the installation .iso dd'd to it,
since it contains a hybrid DOS/MAC/ISO disk label and this isn't really
valid. Choose ignore rather than cancel and it should print the table
instead of bailing out.
** Package changed: ubiquity (Ubuntu) => parted (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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ubiquity hard disk not detected
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