Install using Calamares (entire disk) in Lubuntu Desktop amd64 in Groovy Daily (archived)

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Boot up the image and select your language
The system boots properly and loads the language selection menu
Press enter over the "Start Lubuntu" text
The system should boot to the live desktop
On the desktop, click the "Start Lubuntu XX.YY" icon to open the installer
Select your language/localization in the dropdown menu and click "Next"
The installer should be localized in your language
Select your timezone and click "Next"
A map should appear allowing you to select your timezone, and if the internet is connected, should already be accurate
Select your keyboard layout and click "Next"
Test the keyboard layout in the given box, which should be set correctly
Select the "Erase disk" radio box and click "Next"
A partition layout should be shown which uses all disk space, and the bootloader should be installed to the correct disk
Enter details about the main system user and click "Next"
All details should be correctly filled in
Confirm the details you entered throughout the install are accurate and click "Install", then "Install now"
All details should match what you entered
The slideshow should correctly display, and when the installation is done, a menu should display asking you to confirm your settings
Allow the machine to reboot
The system boots properly and loads into Lubuntu showing the username you entered

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ReporterLast updateBugsComment
Failedguiverc2020-05-09 07:28
Lubuntu 20.10 calamares "failed to create a partition table" (#1877733)
In: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired
Importance: Undecided
Assignee:
1 reports, 20 comments, 1 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1877733

dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400 pro/xt)
testcase: full disk, bios, no encryption, internet
I don't see need to do installs this early, however this is for purposes of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/1851188 brought up by https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/error-install-20-04/1087 & it still occurring (status is 'fix released' yet this box had the issue repeat with final RC for 20.04) I didn't get response on IRC over changing "fix released" (weeks ago, twice) so this will be a new bug if it re-occurs, or will need to be marked duplicate of old bug... race bugs like this with many stack issues are a pain :(
try 2 (of maybe 5 daily builds)

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Passedguiverc2020-05-09 07:55

dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400 pro/xt)
testcase: full disk, bios, no encryption, internet
I don't see need to do installs this early, however this is for purposes of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/1851188 brought up by https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/error-install-20-04/1087 & it still occurring (status is 'fix released' yet this box had the issue repeat with final RC for 20.04) I didn't get response on IRC over changing "fix released" (weeks ago, twice) so this will be a new bug if it re-occurs, or will need to be marked duplicate of old bug... race bugs like this with many stack issues are a pain :(
install was flawless; reboot, login & all disk allocated, checks all pass
last one failed.. re-boot & re-try to get verbose logging

this really is a reboot & re-run of the test just performed that failed.
(reboot is necessary, as it fails awkwardly if re-attempted without reboot; thus listed as a different qa-test; I didn't run KDE Partition Manager last test; but it fails to run usually post-failure)
this time with `sudo -E calamares -d` it runs without issue (not new though; ~45th?? time)

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