BTW if you do get the problem where you have only manual partition
options, there's two possible explanations:

 1. An existing partition has a swap on it. Ubuntu has a "feature" where it 
automounts them.
 2. The partition is somehow mounted, which can happen if you've run Cala and 
then cancelled it.

Either way, `swapoff` and `umount`, respectively, are your friends. Make
sure to do it while Cala is not open.

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