This problem still exists in Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop. Selecting either
"primary" or "logical" partition types works fine, but the distinction
is meaningless for GPT, and asking for the partition type could be
confusing to users who aren't expecting it -- they might not understand
the difference or they might be misled into thinking that the partition
table is of the MBR type, when in fact it's GPT.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Expired => Confirmed

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Title:
  custom installation on GPT partitioned disks refers to Primary &
  Logical partitions

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