Improvement! But not entirely good enough yet.

I just performed an installation with the bèta 2 CD of Natty. On a
computer with a 31 GB NTFS partition with Windows XP on it, and 69 GB of
free unallocated space.

Ubiquity installed Natty flawlessly and automatically on the unallocated
space, after I selected the "alongside Windows" option. But: Ubiquity
didn'n notify me that it was doing so! It just went along without
reporting anything. Only after the installation I could verify that
everything had gone well, by means of Disk Utility.

When Ubiquity plans to use the unallocated space, it should say so
beforehand. So that you know what it'll do to your hard disk, before you
give the "go" command.

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Title:
  Ubiquity doesn't suggest to install on unallocated free space

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