Greetings Steve,

I prefer XFS filesystem. As much as I understand, the only way to get
Ubuntu / Xubuntu to use XFS is to do manual partitioning.

With legacy partitioning, then lately (past several versions) Ubuntu has
been able to boot directly from XFS. Back around 2004/5 range, it was
required to have at least a small ext2 or ext3 (later) /boot partition,
and the rest could be XFS for the root partition.

Now with EFI systems, I have understood that it is back to having at
least two partitions... an EFI partition first, which then following may
be the main XFS partition.

As much as I have understood, this above is the state of Linux booting
from XFS currently.

As far as where I first booked this bug against... I had forgotten that
ubiquity was actually the package name for the installer. Please accept
my apologies.

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  Jammy Live installer not producing booting EFI hard drive
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