** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: High => Medium

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Description changed:

  I tested installing Eoan with an iso dated 20190606 and in the advanced
- partitioning setup the minimum recommended partition root size (5.6 GB I
- believe). After the installation completed and I rebooted I was
+ partitioning setup the minimum recommended / partition root size (5.6 GB
+ I believe). After the installation completed and I rebooted I was
  immediately presented with a dialog indicating there was a lack of free
  space. There was only 74M of free space and it seems likely that updates
  of debs and snaps will fail, let alone trying to install anything extra.
  
  N.B. this is different than the minimum disk size which is actually 8.6
  GB for 18.04.2.

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  minimum root partition size recommendation is too small

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