in response to [Phillip Susi (psusi) who wrote: It looks like the
problem is either a bad sd card, or a bug in the kernel]

     I tried the install again, this time with a different SD card (same
brand and type).  The situation was a bit different because the first
two times the SD card was not partitioned before the install but this
time there already was an existing partition with data that I wanted to
preserve.  The third install attempt I requested that the existing
partition be made smaller and a new partition be created with the
remaining space for lubuntu.  This also crashed install but with a
different error. See attached screenshot showing the "Assertion failed"
message.

Also - after the third failed install I was left in desktop / demo mode
so I was able to run apport-collect.  I may have actually run the
apport-collect twice.

Joseph Salisbury asked if this was an attempted update or upgrade.  
    No, fresh install. This computer presently runs windows 10.  I am 
attempting create a dual boot with an install onto the SD card of lubuntu 18.04 
(via booting from USB).

Joseph Salisbury asked if I can try the latest upstream kernel.
    I've not tried that yet but I will,  Probably won't be today though.

Thanks to all.


** Attachment added: "screenshot - Assertion failed"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1776319/+attachment/5154806/+files/IMG_4250.JPG

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