Public bug reported:

I've tried to create a /boot partition under subiquity of ~512M and the
partitioner shows that this is interpreted as a partition of 0B, which
it then fails to create (for obvious reasons).

 - The partitioner should allow specifying sizes of partitions in M, not just 
in G.
 - The partitioner should not silently interpret unrecognized size strings as 
0, but fail early and not save the requested partition config.
 - Ideally, the partitioner should give guidance on-screen about units.

** Affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  subiquity partitioner does not let me specify partitions <1G

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