Public bug reported:

Install of  ubuntu-8.04-desktop-amd64

When installing Ubuntu on a disk which is too small (e.g. 2.1Gbyte) --
all goes fine throughout the guided install up until you hit the point
where the partition is made. Then the message:

  "Some of the Partitions you created are too small .... if you do not
go back to... installation may fail".

This is not quite as helpful as it could be - i.e. one could detect a
disk which is too small earlier; or use a different message as in effect
you are in guided partitioning - so none of those suggestions make
sense.

Dw

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Ubuntu/HardyHeron/8.04 - partitioning message on not enough diskspace is 
confusing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238125
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