Please remind the subject of the ticket, the issue is:
'installer crashes with UEFI, ...'.
So if I understand you right, then setting the boot flag on the 
appropriate partition will prevent the installer from crashing ?!?
Even if this would be the case, then I would consider this as
a bug of the installer.

Many thanks for any attempt to help me, but there seems to be a 
misunderstanding. I do not have a problem with my system and I do
not need help. My system does and did boot (even though the flag is
not set). I do have a running Ubuntu 16.04 which works well.
I try to help _you_ (or the Ubuntu maintainers) to fix
the installer which is (or at least was a few days ago) broken and did
crash (reproduciable). Since I was asked by the software when it 
crashed,  I gave additional information.
Many thanks anyway.
Peter Stoll


Am 25.04.2016 um 04:20 schrieb Phillip Susi:
> In order to be considered an EFI system partition, it must have the
> "boot" flag set in parted, indicting that its type code claims that it
> is an ESP.  EFI firmware is not *supposed* to boot it otherwise.  Using
> parted to set this flag should correct the issue.
>

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