Public bug reported:

Installing Lubuntu 20.04.

Opted for manual partitioning of my disks.

Created a /boot/efi partition with no flags.

After hitting NEXT from the partioning screen, I see a "What is your
name?" screen, but a dialog box pops up with an warning.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Title:  EFI system partition flag not set

Contents:
An EFI System partition is necessary to start Lubuntu

A partion was configured with mount point /boot/efi but its esp flag was
not set.

To set the flag, go back and edit the partition.

You can continue without setting the flag but your system may fail to start.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>


But going back, "esp" isn't one of the available flags offered on the "Create a 
Partition" dialog.


I tried setting the "boot" flag for /boot/efi instead, and I was able to pass 
through to the next screen without seeing that warning.

If I remove the "boot" flag for /boot/efi, the warning is displayed
again.

I'm guessing that the "esp" flag requirement is outdated, and it should
be changed to a "boot" flag requirement.  Probably the wording of this
dialog box needs to change.


As it stands, it is very confusing.

** Affects: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Manual partitioning requires "esp" flag on /boot/efi partition, but
  that flag isn't offered as an option, and the "boot" flag mysterious
  makes the warning go away

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