** Description changed:

- 1. Creating EFI system partition (/dev/sda1) and Recovery partition 
(/dev/sda2) on the PC with UEFI BIOS.
- 2. Using a customized UEFI boot entry (\EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI) from 
`grub-install --removable ...` to boot up a customized Ubuntu in Recovery 
partition to install another Ubuntu (/dev/sda3) automatically.
- 3. Then it pops up this warning message.
+ Reproduce Steps:
+ 1. Downloading ubuntu-12.04-beta2-desktop-amd64.iso and creating USB stick 
from it.
+ 2. Using USB stick to install Ubuntu 12.04.
+ 3. Manually creating EFI system partition (/dev/sda1) and Ubuntu partition 
(/dev/sda2) during the installation on the PC with UEFI BIOS.
+ 4. Using USB stick to install another Ubuntu 12.04 in different partition.
+ 5. Manually creating Ubuntu partition (/dev/sda3) during the installation on 
the PC with UEFI BIOS.
+ 6. Then it pops up this warning message.

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Title:
  Ubiquity pops out a warning message from partman-partitioning on UEFI
  BIOS when there is a EFI system partition existed.

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