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What I do:
1. Create a USB stick for Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 "alternative installer" ie 
debian-installer, and boot under UEFI.

2. Check disk integrity (this is not an essential step, but whenever I do this 
first, the check comes back OK)
3. Select HWE kernel from the installer main menu and then select "check disk 
integrity" from there.

Expected result: Since I have made multiple USBs from files with SHA256
sums that checked out and reproduced this, I do not think the problem is
my media. SHA256 of my iso:
a2cb36dc010d98ad9253ea5ad5a07fd6b409e3412c48f1860536970b073c98f5

My result: ./boot/grub/efi.img is reported as corrupted. Even after
restarting and running the check from the main menu, which came back OK
before, reports the same result.


My issue is documented here as well:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1149958/ubuntu-server-18-04-2-hwe-kernel-boot-grub-efi-img-file-failed-the-md5-checks

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: debian-installer hwe-kernel installer ubuntu-server
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Running disk integrity check under HWE kernel alternative installer 
(debian-installer) when booted under UEFI results in corrupted efi.img
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1832425
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