I think I figured it out.  And I SUSPECT this may be the culprit in all
related bugs:

My partition table went something like this:

hda1      primary Ubuntu_Server
hda2      primary /home
hda3      extended

hda5      logical PCLinuxOS_2007
hda6      logical swap

Apparently (I wish I could find the forum post that I learned this form)
extended partitions freak out some partition managers.  I don't know
why, but evidence supports this.  I actually ended up in a Knoppix
LiveCD, moved PCLOS to a directory under hda1, deleted the extended
partition with fdisk (the only partition manager that could see it),
then used gparted to create a two new primary partitions in it's place,
moved stuff back, etc.  Suddenly all partition managers (including the
Ubuntu installer) could see the partitions.  If I'm right, and this is
the primary culprit in the other bugs, perhaps from here a patch or fix
could be considered?  Update the partition manager that it might be able
to see extended partitions of this type or something?  Anyway, sorry
about not having the output you wanted, I had already pieced together a
work around by the time I got your e- mail.

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