I know I probably shouldn't join the negativity train here, but... OMG,
why? The usual installer is the best I've ever used in my 18 years of
Linuxing.

This new one is just broken beyond belief. Why is it here? A few weeks
ago, I had to give up on installing Ubuntu Server 18.04 on a machine
without internet because, hey — the new installer won't let you install
without internet.

Now, I'm trying to install on another server with internet, but hey, the
installer doesn't see the existing partitions.

How on Earth does this level of broken software get into an LTS release,
let alone *any* release?

I mean Debian-style conservatism is tiring, and Ubuntu is deliciously
free of this, but hey — there's gotta be a limit somewhere :)

I don't understand how it's now June, and the online images still have
this broken new installer bundled. Again, why? Why is it here? :D

Sorry.

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