Public bug reported:
Using the amd64 iso from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/18.04/beta-1/
Possibly unrelated but addition infos:
- Selecting 'Deutsch' as the language before booting the installer
- Selecting 'Expert' in the Options before booting
- Connecting to a Wifi during installation (Sidenote: Once I select the wifi in
the installer and enter the password in NetworkManager, there is *no* feedback
whatsoever if the connection succeeded. I just click 'Next' blindly. It would
be nice to have some feedback of the connection state there.)
The actual issue:
- When choosing the installation location I choose 'something different' to
manually edit partitions.
- Create a new partition table
- Create a crypt device in the free space
- Click on 'Reset'
-> First bug: the crypt device /dev/mapper/sda1_crypt is not reset and
stays configured. Going back and into the manual settings again does not
help.
- Remove the crypt partition from sda
- Create a new normal partition at the beginning of the disk (e.g. 200mb ext4
for /boot)
- Create a crypt device on the remaining free space
-> Messagebox appears that says creation of the crypt device failed.
Clicking it away makes it re-appear. Even if the first bug was fixed and
crypt devices can be cleanly removed/rest, failing to create the crypt
device should only show one message box and return to a usable state and
not get into a warning loop. (which might be triggered by some other
bug)
Verified on VBox and actual hardware.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Messagebox-look when manually configuring partitions with luks
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