More than a month later, this bug still persists. I am writing this
update on Raring (daily release of 31st October 2012) from the live USB
I made. I have a nice 8-partition GUID drive setup; I would do the
delete-all-partitions workaround but this deleting Mac OS X from my
MacBook Pro would be a bad idea! (it is the only thing that let me make
this live USB after all).

The problem is with the Ubiquity partitioner. Installing the Quantal
Ubiquity doesn't work. Also, downloading the raring alternate install CD
also doesn't work. It goes along in text mode then hangs when starting
the partitioner, giving the same 'no volume groups found' error (this
error occurs on both the alternate ubuntu raring debian-installer system
as well as the ubiquity system (in the logs).

I don't know enough about the ubiquity code to know where the 'partman'
is or how it links in. It certainly isn't a partman package nor gparted.

Would be grateful to get this sorted but for now going back to Mint 14
as I can install it (I know raring is testing but it would be cool if
someone could revert the partman 'upgrade' that has stopped us being
able to install it) :(

System Specs are MacBook Pro 9,1 with 8GB ram and a standard HDD. I
can't remove Mac OS X as an experiment as I then couldn't reinstall it.

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