** Description changed: STEPS TO REPRODUCE - 1. Create a virtual machine with a 8GiB disk and/or with 0.5GiB RAM. - 2. Boot Lubuntu installation media to the virtual machine. - 3. Run the installer. + 1. Create a virtual machine with a 8GiB disk and/or with 0.5GiB RAM. + 2. Boot Lubuntu installation media to the virtual machine. + 3. Run the installer. EXPECTED BEHAVIOR Installation proceeds normally. ACTUAL BEHAVIOR The installation fails to proceed at the welcome screen with the error message "There is not enough drive space. At least 8 GB is required" or "The system does not have enough working memory. At least 0.5 GB is required," respetively. WORKAROUND - Edit /etc/calamares/modules/welcome.conf and increase the value of `requiredStorage` and/or `requiredRam` by 0.1. + Edit /etc/calamares/modules/welcome.conf and increase the value of `requiredStorage` and/or `requiredRam` by 0.1. AFFECTED VERSIONS Lubuntu 18.10-19.04 - calamares up to and including 3.2.4-0ubuntu3 + calamares up to and including 3.2.4-0ubuntu3 NOTES The code actually does the math with binary units (e.g. GiB), but erroneously reports back with decimal prefixes (e.g. GB). + + Lubuntu is tracking this as well as the general subject of modifying minimum requirements here: + https://phab.lubuntu.me/T72
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