** Summary changed:

- 15.10: mount point /tmp/tmp.${RANDOM}/var does not exist
+ mount point /tmp/tmp.${RANDOM}/var does not exist

** Description changed:

  ubiquity 2.21.31
  
  mount point /tmp/tmp.${RANDOM}/var does not exist
  
  Running the manual partitioner on 15.10 kubuntu desktop amd64 for
  2015-09-24 this error shows up in the syslog after assigning existing
  (empty) ext4 LVs for root-fs /home /var /usr/local (no swap assigned)
  and /dev/mapper/LUKS_BOOT for /boot (LUKS /dev/sdc4).
  
  The ubiquity process then spins at close to 100% of 1 CPU, shows "Saving
  installed packages... 0%", slide-show continues but /var/log/syslog
  doesn't show any progress.
+ 
+ ubiquity 2.18.8.9 on 14.04 is also affected in an identical way.

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  mount point /tmp/tmp.${RANDOM}/var does not exist

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