Public bug reported:

When trying to install the server version of Ubuntu 18.04 on a disk with
pre-existing partitions, the installer does not see them and insists the
disk space is "unused", which forces me to either create new partitions,
which will wipe out the existing partition table, or abort the
installation. I am booting in legacy mode, not UEFI. It does not make a
difference whether the existing disk is partitionied with MBR or GPT.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Project changed: launchpad => ubuntu

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  Ubuntu 18.04 server installer does not see existing partitions

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