Tried the install even without any disks, still failing.
Usb stick with FAT32, installed via unetbootin and seperate 
debian-6.0.2.1-i386-netinst.iso
The 64-bit version has the same problem.

The very same usb stick installed ubuntu just fine. Whereas ubuntu-install uses a different partition-mgr, I guess...
The workaround seems a bit dirty. Is there another way? Other than 
changing the usb stick or the install medium in general?
There are parted and cfdisk loadable from cd, could you make the 
installer use them instead of partman? Since it seems to be a problem 
with partman...


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