Ubuntu Installation :: Failed Installation 10.04 Beta 1 / Error Can't Get Past The Point Of Partition Assignment?

Mar 23, 2010

I have 9.10 installed and working like a charm, due to the problems I had last time, I decided to leave an empty space to try and test upcoming editions, but I can't install it!

I get two error messages and can't get past the point of partition assignment.

Here's the screenshots. I'm trying to install on the free space.

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