1. Run installer, give mount points to non-install partitions. After install, 
reformat those other partitions but leave Ubuntu ones alone.
2. Expect to be able to boot Ubuntu, since its data are there and intact.
3. Ubuntu goes into rescue mode when it couldn't mount something at boot - even 
if it doesn't and won't ever need anything from those mount points to continue 
normally.

I haven't tried it in a while, so maybe it's fixed, but I'm pretty sure
the first post had all the steps, the expected output, and the actual
output.

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Boot fails because Windows drives couldn't be mounted
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160649
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