Public bug reported:

Even if DASD devices of an already installed Ubuntu Server on s390x system got 
properly specified during the configuration phase of booting and using d-i's 
rescue (aka recovery) mode,
d-i does not identify the DASD partitions, hence doesn't list them for 
selection:

   ┌──────────────────────┤ [!!] Enter rescue mode ├───────────────────────┐    
   │                                                                       │    
   │ The installer could not find any partitions, so you will not be able  │    
   │ to mount a root file system. This may be caused by the kernel failing │    
   │ to detect your hard disk drive or failing to read the partition       │    
   │ table, or the disk may be unpartitioned. If you wish, you may         │    
   │ investigate this from a shell in the installer environment.           │    
   │                                                                       │    
   │ No partitions found                                                   │    
   │     <Go Back>                                          <Continue>     │    
   │                                                                       │    
   └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 

If proceeding without specifying a root partition and executing a shell,
one can see that the DASD disks are online and the partitions are
available:

~ # lszdev --online
TYPE       ID                          ON   PERS  NAMES
dasd-eckd  0.0.162a                    yes  no    dasda
dasd-eckd  0.0.2625                    yes  no    dasdb
qeth       0.0.c000:0.0.c001:0.0.c002  yes  no    encc000
~ # fdasd -ps /dev/dasda

WARNING:
Disk /dev/dasda is online on operating system instances in 3 different LPARs.
Ensure that the disk is not being used by a system outside your LPAR.
Note: Your installation might include z/VM systems that are configured to
automatically vary on disks, regardless of whether they are subsequently used.

          /dev/dasda1          2    24415    24414    1  Linux native
          /dev/dasda2      24416   450762   426347    2  Linux native
                          450763   450764        2       unused
~ # fdasd -ps /dev/dasdb

WARNING:
Disk /dev/dasdb is online on operating system instances in 3 different LPARs.
Ensure that the disk is not being used by a system outside your LPAR.
Note: Your installation might include z/VM systems that are configured to
automatically vary on disks, regardless of whether they are subsequently used.

          /dev/dasdb1          2   450762   450761    1  Linux native
                          450763   450764        2       unused
~ # mkdir /mnt/boot
~ # mkdir /mnt/root
~ # mkdir /mnt/home
~ # mount /dev/dasda1 /mnt/boot
~ # mount /dev/dasda2 /mnt/root
~ # mount /dev/dasdb1 /mnt/home
~ # mount | grep ^\/dev\/
/dev/dasda1 on /mnt/boot type ext2 
(rw,relatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl)
/dev/dasda2 on /mnt/root type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
/dev/dasdb1 on /mnt/home type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
~ # ls -a /mnt/boot
.                             initrd.img-4.15.0-23-generic
..                            initrd.img-4.15.0-24-generic
System.map-4.15.0-23-generic  initrd.img.old
System.map-4.15.0-24-generic  lost+found
abi-4.15.0-23-generic         retpoline-4.15.0-23-generic
abi-4.15.0-24-generic         retpoline-4.15.0-24-generic
bootmap                       vmlinuz
config-4.15.0-23-generic      vmlinuz-4.15.0-23-generic
config-4.15.0-24-generic      vmlinuz-4.15.0-24-generic
initrd.img                    vmlinuz.old
~ # ls -a /mnt/root
.           dev         lost+found  proc        snap        sys
..          etc         media       root        space       tmp
bin         home        mnt         run         srv         usr
boot        lib         opt         sbin        swapfile    var
~ # ls -a /mnt/home
.           ..          lost+found  ubuntu

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Furthermore I came across some more issues:

   - default ssh cmd-line with ipv6 (for 2nd d-i stage) does not work:
     workstation:~$ ssh installer@fe80::ff:feff:abc
     ssh: connect to host fe80::ff:feff:abc port 22: Invalid argument
     (however using ipv4 works)
   - not all screens are titled with 'Rescue Mode' in the upper left
     especially not the initial d-i screen of the 2nd (ssh) stage: 'Configuring 
d-i'
     which is a bit confusing (but just cosmetic)
   - if DASD AND FCP devices are specified during the configuration
     (installations might have both)
     only FCP devices are listed for the mounting of the root device, no DASDs
     but I only see the raw devices, not the multipath devices
     (hope that this is not by intention)
   - I expected (for safety reasons) NOT to see entries like:
      - Partition disks
      - Install the base system
     in 'Ubuntu installer main menu'
     and also not the options to low-leve format the DASDs, like:
     "The DASD 0.0.1234 is already low-level formatted."

** Affects: ubuntu-z-systems
     Importance: Medium
     Assignee: Canonical Foundations Team (canonical-foundations)
         Status: New

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: s390x

** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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  Installer doesn't find  (hence doesn't show) partitions on DASD
  devices in rescue mode

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