Thankyou for sharing concern and interest in this bug.
Yes, I'd agree with "Share the disk with existing installations, choosing between them when I start my computer" rather than "Install them side by side, choosing them each start up" that would make a lot more sense and would be a lot more clear.
"Install alongside the existing OS [ allows choosing between them when You start the computer ]"
This message doesn't seem to make it clear that you are not going to erase your existing OS.
Ubuntu's Installer's descriptions had improved a lot since Hardy Heron when I accidentally erased my Windows Partition due to confusion of my options. But until today, the descriptions had improved a lot. "Share the disk with existing installations, choosing between them when I start my computer" will definitely put an end to confusing options.
Thankyou for sharing concern and interest in this bug.
Yes, I'd agree with "Share the disk with existing installations, choosing between them when I start my computer" rather than "Install them side by side, choosing them each start up" that would make a lot more sense and would be a lot more clear.
"Install alongside the existing OS [ allows choosing between them when You start the computer ]"
This message doesn't seem to make it clear that you are not going to erase your existing OS.
Ubuntu's Installer's descriptions had improved a lot since Hardy Heron when I accidentally erased my Windows Partition due to confusion of my options. But until today, the descriptions had improved a lot. "Share the disk with existing installations, choosing between them when I start my computer" will definitely put an end to confusing options.
Thankyou