yes, you install using a recent daily. That should be enough, but
otherwise you can upgrade to the new ubiquity from -proposed.

The user needs to figure it out. We do have guided partitioning for that
reason; and the warning clearly says it's "missing an EFI System
Partition", which is one of the options given for the type of partition
when using manual partitioning.

Considering the differences between ubiquity and d-i, this was currently
the best that could be done at short notice.

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