> They'll have selected "install side by side", pressed next, watched as
it made a new partition, filled out the user setup page, and pressed
next to bring them to a summary page that says no further changes to the
partition table are necessary.

If the partition changes have already taken place, and the user has seen
it happen, why bother showing the 'no further change' message in the
'Ready to Install' screen? It could better be left out then. I agree
with Pjotr that this could be confusing to less experienced and
confident users.

Apart from this I don't think it's right that those partition changes
already take place directly after the disk space allocation screen. IMHO
the user should be able to make up his mind about any setting he has
chosen until he presses 'Install' on the 'Ready to Install' screen.

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[Lucid] Ubiquity doesn't confirm the selected partitioning and gives a wrong 
error message
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/566687
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