Public bug reported:
Summary:
When attempting to add a partition with size larger than available crashes and
restarts.
Expected Result:
I can add a partition or get told that is too large. No crashing
Actual Result:
Installer crashes
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Download live ISO from 2018-07-11 md5sum: 9e2a51144591db71afd21e6c50d8182f
2. qemu-img create -f raw target.img 10G
3. qemu-img create -f raw target2.img 10G
4. kvm -m 1024 -boot d -cdrom bionic-live-server-amd64.iso -hda target.img -hdb
target2.img -serial stdio
5. Accept all defaults once you get to the disk selection select either "Use An
Entire Disk" or "Use an Entire Disk And Set Up LVM" either option will cause
this issue
6. Before clicking "Done" on Filesystem setup, scroll up to the 2nd HD under
Available devices.
7. Click the 2nd HD, choose add partition, and enter a size larger than what is
available (e.g. if 9.96GB is available, type 10)
8. Crash
** Affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Creating partition with larger size crashes installer
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