This seems to affect more than just the situation where you select 'new partition table'. I'm trying to install with the latest dove image (lucid) on a disk that already has partitions, using manual partitioning. I'd like to select the existing /boot and / partitions that I used before, and simply reformat them. As with the original description of the problem, it does not allow me to select /boot for the boot partition if I select uboot as the partition type. The workaround still works, but I'm increasing the priority somewhat due to the fact that it seems to always affect manual partitioning on dove.
This seems to affect more than just the situation where you select 'new partition table'. I'm trying to install with the latest dove image (lucid) on a disk that already has partitions, using manual partitioning. I'd like to select the existing /boot and / partitions that I used before, and simply reformat them. As with the original description of the problem, it does not allow me to select /boot for the boot partition if I select uboot as the partition type. The workaround still works, but I'm increasing the priority somewhat due to the fact that it seems to always affect manual partitioning on dove.