Install (entire disk) in Ubuntu Desktop amd64 in Mantic Daily (archived)

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Proceed in your native language if you wish. Instructions will remain in English.

Boot up the image
If you see the GRUB boot menu you should see the following:
  • 'Try or Install Ubuntu'
  • 'Ubuntu (safe graphics)'
  • 'OEM install (for manufacturers)'
  • 'Test memory' (only on BIOS systems)
  • Upon reaching the desktop environment, you should be greeted with the "Choose your language" screen.
    Pick your desired language.
    You should be greeted with a panel where you are prompted to set any of your needed or desired accessibility options.
    Click through the options, (Seeing, Hearing, Typing, Pointing and clicking, Zoom) and make sure the drop down options are fully functional.
    You're greeted with the 'Try or install Ubuntu' slide. The 'Ubuntu' logo should be on the left hand side.
    Select "Install Ubuntu" to continue with the installation process, or "Try Ubuntu" to boot into a live session.
    You should be greeted with a slide asking you to confirm your keyboard layout.
    Feel free to either select your desired layout, or use the auto-detect feature at the bottom.
    Proceed by clicking "Next"
    The 'Connect to a network' screen should now be displayed
    The screen should reflect the current status and display the following options (unless you're in a VM):
  • Wired connection
  • Connect to a Wi-Fi network followed by a scrollable list of available APs, displaying an active one colored with a leading checkmark
  • Connect to a hidden Wi-Fi network
  • I don't want to connect to internet for now
  • If you ARE installing in a VM, you should check that the VM automatically has internet access. This is usually via a "wired connection".
    If you're testing a testcase that requires no internet access, make sure the install medium does not have internet access by configuring it properly in this slide.
    Click "Next"
    The 'Applications and updates' screen is displayed, listing normal and minimal installation, as well as options for installing updates, third party software and additional media formats.
    Select any options pertinent to the testcase - though "Default installation" is normally the desired option.
    Click "Next"
    The 'Installation type' screen is displayed
    Select "Erase disk and install ubuntu"
    Click 'Next'
    You should be greeted with the "Set up your account" slide
    Put in your desired user details.
    You should be greeted with the "Select your timezone" slide
    If your system is connected to the internet, verify that the timezone that was auto-detected is accurate
    Note that, if you're on a VPN, the timezone will be affected by this.
    Click 'Next'
    You should be greeted by the "Ready to install" slide.
    On this slide, the devices to be changed and the partition table is shown to the user.
    Check that the devices listed and the partition table listed is accurate and representative of the install options you set earlier in the process.
    Click 'Next'
    Allow the machine to reboot
    The system boots properly and loads into Ubuntu showing username selected

    If all actions produce the expected results described,
    please submit a 'passed' result.
    If any action fails, or produces an unexpected result,
    please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include
    the bug number when you submit your
    result.

    ReporterLast updateBugsComment
    Failednio-wiklund2023-10-16 10:44
    installation failed - Mirror sync in progress? (#2067415)
    (master bug of duplicate: 2038987)
    In: curtin
    Status: In Progress
    Importance: Undecided
    Assignee:
    1 reports, 3 comments, 1 subscribers, 18 duplicates
    2038987

    Dell Latitude E7240 in BIOS mode (alias legacy mode). Swedish language. Bugs were reported while the installation proceeded. So it works better than UEFI mode. Or is the improvement due to some update of some mirror? Anyway, a system was installed but it is *not* bootable, and I blame the same bug as before without being quite sure in this case.

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    Failednio-wiklund2023-10-16 09:14
    installation failed - Mirror sync in progress? (#2067415)
    (master bug of duplicate: 2038987)
    In: curtin
    Status: In Progress
    Importance: Undecided
    Assignee:
    1 reports, 3 comments, 1 subscribers, 18 duplicates
    2038987

    Dell Latitude E7240 in UEFI mode (not secure boot), booted from cloned iso file. There was a previous full-disk-install with ZFS. Swedish language. Tried again when the internal drive was clean (with a new GPT, no partitions). Same crash message. Tried again with English language. Same crash message.

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    Passednio-wiklund2023-10-16 15:45

    Dell Latitude E7240 in UEFI mode (not secure boot), booted from cloned iso file. There was a previous Lubuntu system. New since this morning:Early when started the installer there is a window "Update to version 0+git.1c719695", I did that and restarted the installer. Several errors popups are shown. I send reports ... Anyway, the installation finished and the installed system booted and reached the desktop environment correctly :-)

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    Passedleok2023-10-16 14:43

    Dell [ Optiplex] MT 7060, i7-8700, 32 GB, Intel HD Graphics 630, Intel i219 GB Ethernet, Samsung NVMe 256GB SSD
    Testcase:UEFI+secure boot,no encryption,full disk,Internet
    Reboot,login,full disk utilized,run Firefox and stream media -all good

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    Passedirihapeti2023-10-16 12:20
    The "where are you" install panel does not default to current networked
    location (#1983517)

    In: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
    Status: Confirmed
    Importance: Low
    Assignee:
    1 reports, 18 comments, 4 subscribers, 0 duplicates
    1983517

    QEMU/KVM VM

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