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i5-4200M 2.5Ghz; 4th gen core processor 4600 gfx; Intel 7260 (Lenovo ThinkPad E440 20C5 laptop).
Note: the install finished (unlike when I reported 1868292). However, when I booted I am dropped at a grub prompt. So, this seems related to 1868292. The only difference is that yesterday (the first time I encountered it) it notified me during the install that there was a problem installing grub. Today, the installation seemed to complete successfully (but, rebooting drops me at the grub prompt).
I think "resize/alongside" installation is a problem when the disk is mbr-msdos. (I will update the bug report with more info about that.).
Note: Yesterday this failed at the end of a "resize/alongside" installation (bug 1868292). It did not fail this morning (using the same laptop). I'm going to try it again. I have a feeling yesterday's auto-resize was working with an MBR disk, whereas today the disk was already GPT. I'm going to do another install "entire disk" (after changing my bios to legacy/csm). Then I'll change my bios back to uefi, and try this auto-resize install one more time.