I tried reinstalling but this time with guided partitioning, all-in-one partition. I did not hit this issue. Therefore, the issue is a result of the partitioning choices I had made. Either I made some illegal combination, or the installer is buggy. I suggest that the installer could detect some classes of illegal partitioning choices.
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