Phillip,

When I originally reported the bag back on 2015-12-06, the installer
did, in fact, hang during installation when the following was displayed:
“Creating ext4 system for /home in partition #1 of Encrypted volume
(sda3_crypt)...”

But as I wrote in Comment #9, the screen shot uploaded with Comment #9
occurred when attempting to install the 2016-01-28  build of Ubuntu
16.04, this time on a QEMU/KVM virtual machine, with  /home installed
into a separate LUKS encrypted volume.  And as I also wrote in Comment
#9, "the error differs somewhat what I observed when I first submitted
the bug report (and from what I have observed on many other attempts)."

Presumably, you work for Canonical.  True?

I don't work for Canonical.  Rather, I am merely a hobbyist who is
trying to help.

Honestly, I don't have time to mess with this any more.  I've reset the
report to confirmed.  If you would prefer not to work on this bug, then
please hand it off to someone else for triage.  But please stop marking
the bug as "incomplete."  You have enough information to reproduce the
bug if you would like to do so.

Best regards,
GizmoChicken


** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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