** Description changed: I've encountered this bug three consecutive times. While installing 11.04, the installer starts up, I configure my location, manually partition my drive and press submit. While my partitions are being created and configured, ubiquity crashes. The system I'm installing 11.04 on was previously running 11.10. All partitioned drives are set to be formatted. My partition breakdown is as follows: /dev/sdb - 160 gig SSD /dev/sdb1 - All space on sdb is allocated to this ext4 primary partition. Starts at beginning of drive. Its mount point is /. /dev/sdc - 1 terabyte SATA /dev/sdc1 - 950 gigs allocated to this ext4 logical partition. Mount point is /home. /dev/sdc2 - 50 gigs allocated to swap. - I've encountered this bug three consecutive times. The first two - incidents occurred while installing from cd, and the final incident - occurred while installing from a usb key. I downloaded the ISO again - prior to writing it to the usb key in case my first download was + The first two incidents occurred while installing from cd, and the final + incident occurred while installing from a usb key. I downloaded the ISO + again prior to writing it to the usb key in case my first download was incomplete, corrupt, etc. I used the AMD64 desktop iso during install, which can be found here: http://releases.ubuntu.com/natty/ Both my syslog and partman logs have been attached as requested. Thanks.
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