I'm not sure we should be encouraging people to try the installer on the
Pi (for which we provide pre-installed images instead); still I don't
see any particular harm in adding support for this to ubiquity for those
that want to play with it.

The only thing that slightly concerns me with the patch is whether any
*other* platforms use /boot/firmware for a non-FAT boot partition, and
hence whether the test should be refined to be more Pi-specific? Testing
for a "Raspberry Pi" prefix in /proc/device-tree/model would do the
trick if that's desired?

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  Ubiquity crashes with mount points that are FAT16/32

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