Happens for me with both beta 2 and today's daily, on 2 out of 3 machines 
tested.
All three systems are dual-boot and have plain old pc style extended partition 
tables.

comment 88 suggested that turning off swap might work around the
problem, but it didn't seem to for me :-(

comments 88 and 121 suggested that mounting a partition might work around the 
problem.  I can confirm this;
on the first machine I tried, doing ctl-alt-f1 and 'sudo mkdir /media/foo; sudo 
mount /dev/sda5 /media/foo', 
then clicking Continue brought up a warning box
  "Unmount partitions that are in use?"
Clicking 'No' on that dialog let me get to the Installation type dialog, and 
installation worked fine from there.  Yay!

Given that this affected 2 out of my 3 machines, this seems like a release 
blocker; not fixing it before release 
will probably result in widespread knowledge of this workaround and a few hits 
to Ubuntu's reputation.

I'm happy to retest if there's progress.

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