Sure enough, if I just do single partition installs and only share the
swap area I can install Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Edubuntu, Xubuntu, and
presumably others too.  When I share /tmp Edubuntu and Ubuntu together
in particular fails.  I presume this is a bug.  It may be convenient to
keep stuff on /tmp for future installs, but I would guess it would be
better to put such things elsewhere.  /tmp I think is really meant to be
cleared off at reboot.  Anybody out there know if the world has changed
this philosophy?  I would say move stuff elsewhere like
/var/keepmystufffornexttimetmp and configure /tmp for always being
cleared off.  Perhaps the world has changed though.

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Cannot Install Ubuntu and Edubuntu together
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