Second time - hopefully, it will go in the right place this time (guessing).

Elfy,

Done and all passed this morning.  Just some minor issues as noted in
the QA site.

Folks,

Please try (at least) the LiveCD test. 
If you have at least 20GB free space,

  * Backup all salient data from the current Xubuntu partition or
    whatever it is (call it "P") to a safe place.
  * Boot with the Live CD or thumb drive (L).
  * Use `gparted` to shrink P such that 20GB is available for a new
    Xubuntu partition (12.04.4).
  * Follow the script and test the "along side of" installation of
    12.04.4.  Both Linux partitions (P and 12.04.4) will share the same
    swap space.
  * Report results at QA.
  * Again, boot with L.
  * Use `gparted` to remove the previous 12.04.4 partition (or wait and
    do this during manual partitioning).
  * Follow the script and test the "something else" [manual
    partitioning] installation.  Again, both Linux partitions will share
    the same swap space. 
  * Report results at QA.
  * Again, boot with L.
  * Use `gparted` to (a) remove the last 12.04.4 partition installed and
    (b) expand P back to its original size.


Richard
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