Why can I no longer install Lucid to an extended partition?
Up until about a week ago, I could install Lucid and use guided partitioning to use the largest contuguous free space. That free space was in my extended partition, /dev/sda3. That also contains my karmic /home filesystem in /dev/sda5. Lucid install would then create partition /dev/sda6 for / and /dev/sda7 for swap. I did it this way many times when installing the Lucid Alphas.
But, starting with the last couple of the Lucid Alpha3 dailies, it would no longer do that. It insisted that it could not create a partition with overlapping boundaries. I had to resolve the conflict by reducing the size of /dev/sda3 and then Lucid created new primary partition /dev/sda4 and installed to it.
So, my question is, does Lucid no longer allow installing to unallocated space in an extended partition, or has something else gone wrong with my system?
Thank you,
Tim
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