Hey,
could you please read the bug report: this is no invalid error report.
I thought that rumors that subiquity was used for desktop are right,
as the installer has changed in a way it could no longer be used as it was used 
before.
But when the installer is the same, why does it no longer work and has so many
deficiencies?
But even if my pointing to subuquity might be wrong, the problems are real.
And I clearly pointed to the 22.04 LTS beta 18.04.2020 image (AMD64, desktop) - 
and you
could have just changed the installer name.
For a professional installation one should be able to select a partition (i.e. 
letting
the partitioning unchanged) and also start the installation without making it 
booting.
A professional workstation has several OSs and the new system will not be 
granted to play grub master.
Maybe when using the standard install with changing partitions it could work,
but "manual" disk with selecting a partition was changed with at least 
misleading info.
Why is the installer crashing with a notice that no info could be given about 
it?
Why is there an error message saying that the problem is not severe - maybe the 
boot loader
is the problem for crashing and than the warning should have a different tone - 
but I could
not find any info.
And how should the ticket be created - it is not a reasonable installed OS but 
the install image.
I am a Unix professional - using apport would be easiest - but not applicable 
here.
I thought Canonical would be interested if there flagship product can not be 
installed.
But such rough edges in 3 releases speak aloud.
If there is nobody caring, bug reports are not necessary.
As the problem occurs with the official boot image Canonical should know what 
is happening here.
All the given problems was not present till 20.10 - and there after no 
installation is possible.
Additionally the changed keyboard selection is a catastrophe similar to the 
beginning of 1990ies,
so one should explain why a wrong layout is displayed instead of typing to 
ensure the selection
is correct.
And unfortunately when looking for a manual for Ubuntu installation to 
understand what might
have changed and how to get to a correct installation (i.e. what workarounds 
may exist to get
to the former behaviour) I only get info for 20.04 LTS - which worked, at least 
concerning
the installer, like a charm (it was not usable till 20.04.1.
So with this stupid snap used for standard SW it may be high time to change 
back to Debian,
as Canonical seems to no longer care for the desktop in a reasonable way.

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