David,

My concern with your above suggestion is that it does not actually share
the space; it divides it.  I have absolutely no data to back this up, so
take it with a grain of salt, but users might then be surprised when
they find that Windows now has half the space it previously had and
there's no way to access the Ubuntu files from Windows.

What are your thoughts on the following slight modification to your
suggestion: "Install Ubuntu 9.10 alongside existing installations,
choosing between them when I start my computer."

On a side note, I would really love to clean up the entire partitioning
interface.  This kind of bug shows that we've patched the original
design along the way, adding bits of helpful information as they became
available, and it looks quite sloppy.  I would rather we start with that
information and design a simple, but informative, interface.

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