To answer your question why I found it necessary to change the
filesystem, the answer is that I didn't. It was a slip of the mouse and
I accidentally selected ext2 instead of ext3 or vice versa. (This would
have been less likely, but still not impossible, to happen if the
existing filesystem on the partition was already highlighted or pre-
selected in the drop-down box, but it wasn't.)

Is it worth a pop-up warning dialog? Yes, I think causing a partition to
be formatted by an indirect method (remember, I very intentionally had
left the Format Partition checkbox UNCHECKED!), is worth a pop-up
warning. I can assure you that if I hadn't noticed and caught the
accidental error and if Ubuntu had gone ahead and reformatted my
partition, I would have had some very nasty words to say about Ubuntu
installers!!!

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manual partitioner automatically selects "format" when changing file system, 
without warning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/262504
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