It seems that the partitioner is not to blame for my SATA disk problem
after all. I just did some tests for the boot process of my system and
found out that BIOS failes to detect the SATA disk every now and then. I
booted the system about thirty times and on average every fifth or sixth
time the SATA disk wasn't detected. It's been quite a coincidence  that
detection always failed just when I was trying the live CD. When the
live CD partitioner didn't find the SATA disk, I always rebooted and
went to setup to check the disks, but then everything was normal again.

I'm sorry for the confusion this may have caused :-/

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Feisty live CD partitioner not recognizing SATA partitions anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/97367
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