There appears to be a genuine requiement for alternate partition tables
support native in the kernel with larger consumer grade driver becoming
available.
The partition tools such as gparted and alternative may require seperate
investigation for support of alternative partition tables as tools such
as fdisk will not allow such large partitions.

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ubiquity fails to install kubuntu on lucid 64bit
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