[Expired for ubiquity (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Thanks for looking into this bug guys. I'm not sure as to what was the
actual problem. The partitions were established during the install. It
said it would make 2 partitions in /dev/sda as /sda1=boot and /sda2=ext4
I believe. Since I couldn't fix the issue I did a clean install of
Ubuntu 20.10 inst
Your partman log shows that your /dev/sda has two partitions. This is
not the disk configuration expected for a 20.04 system by default. Did
you choose manual partitioning from the installer?
Were you given an error message on your screen? That message doesn't
appear to be included in the bug r
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attempting to install 20.04 LTS on older PC
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