Thank you, excellent debug. The home partition was indeed corrupted. e2fsck
fixed the problem.
An additional problem of note is that I was using an IOGear KVM switch during
install that wouldn't allow the system to determine the types of these
peripherals. I bypassed the switch and no longer
You appear to be trying to upgrade an existing partition and the
filesystem is corrupt; you will need to repair it with e2fsck.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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