Public bug reported:

When installing ubuntu 17.10 beta 2, from the desktop ISO, on virtualbox
with a 10GB disk and 8GB memory:

 * select 'erase disk' during install
 * check LVM checkbox 
 * click next

The installer will now prompt that the root partition is too small,
because it allocated about 7GB for the swap partition, not leaving
enough for the root partition.

Clicking back from here drops you in the partition editor, however there
appears to be no way to resize or delete any of the LVM partitions.

At this point, all one can do to install is to go back to the screen
with the erase disk/lvm options, uncheck lvm, and then it will create a
single root partition that fills the whole disk so that the installer
can continue.

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

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  Cannot partition with LVM enabled during install on 10GB disk

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