This is a ~exact re-run of the QA-test that was used for led to the creation of 
this bug report.
I booted same box, changed screens to match my setup (right display is 
portrait-left tilted) as done last test

Then opened terminal and ran `sudo -E calamares -d` INSTEAD of clicking
install icon on desktop

FYI: Calamares will show being loaded twice; this was my error, as
opened at terminal first time, it displayed on my portrait-left tilted
display and was unusable (buttons were off screen), I was unable to move
window to other display so exited.... This behavior has been noted
before, maybe requires bug report, but I'm ignoring that currently...
Mentioned here only to explain why calamares was run twice in log
(opened both times with same command)

With the run of `calamares -d` instead, the install was flawless (I
haven't rebooted & tested yet, but I'm betting it is).

This is the log - ~/.cache/calamares/session.log

** Attachment added: "~/.cache/calamares/session.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/1877733/+attachment/5368982/+files/session.log

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  Lubuntu 20.10 calamares "failed to create a partition table"

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