When the first partition is a swap partition, it does not see the new
 partitioning scheme...

 I had 1024Mb swap, the rest linux, then went back and did 1024Mb swap
 (left it there) and deleted the linux partition, then created a 16Mb
 linux then the rest as another linux partition.  Each time I chose to
 put the partitions at the beginning of the disk.  That's when
 dinstall did not see the new partitions after returning from cfdisk.

 I tried again, but this time deleted them all, and made a 16Mb linux,
 a 1024Mb swap, and the rest a linux partition.  This time, dinstall
 offers them all for "initialize partition".



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