Update:

After rebooting the PC I found that the grub boot menu was unchanged and
the existing OS's still worked. That was a relief. Partitions were
changed as I had ordered but the new ones were incompletely filled.

I  tried various options in ubiquity to work arround the problem: Using
existing partitions, removing and creating them manually or not copying
data from my old /gome to the new /home. Alas, I got exactly the same
errors.

Eventually I choose to install Intrpid Ibex 8.10 64 bit from the live
DVD again but from the text promt and not the GUI. This worked for me,
perhaps because ubiquity is not involved then?

So I have a working system now. Bug might be relevant to others, but not
a priority for me any more.

gr.

Tonnie

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