Public bug reported:

Hi

I'm doing a weird install: booting from a SD card on an armel imx51
babbage board and installing to that SD card.

The SD card image from Ubuntu has two primary partitions, one of a
special non-FS type (contains the bootloader in a special
subpartitioning scheme) and another primary partition with a VFAT
containing the installer and all.

Before starting the install I'm creating partition 3 and 4 of type linux
and linux swap, then running "ubiquity --debug".

At the partitioning screen, I selected to format part 3 as ext4 and to
use part 4 as swap.

When the install started, I then got a popup telling me that it failed
to unmount partitions, something like "Installer needs to change
partition table but can't because /cdrom is still mounted; please close
apps using this mount point etc." (translated). [Go back] [Continue]

I think the installer shouldn't have to unmount anything in this case.
Hitting continue and I'm then dropped to the partitioner welcome screen;
note that my choice of "Custom partitioning" has not been preserved and
"Install side by side" is selected by default.

Bye

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Low
         Status: New

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

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Requires unmounting partitions when no change to the partition table were made
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358960
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