** Tags removed: 20.04.2 installer
** Tags added: impish
** Package changed: subiquity (Ubuntu) => subiquity
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Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
Thanks for the crash file and sorry for the slow response. From the
crash file:
Volume group "ubuntu-vg" has insufficient free space (6271 extents):
6272 required.
We are only off by one! I think the lesson here is that we need to be
more careful about LV sizes, this code is basically
I took a few screenshots as well if they are of interest.
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Attached is the .crash log.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subiquity/+bug/1935969/+attachment/5510885/+files/1626251608.395641088.install_fail.crash
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No, encryption haven’t been enabled. Just a plain vanilla vm with a
single disk (hw ver 13, paravirtual scsi controller, thin provisioned
disk residing on a Netapp flash SAN).
I’ve worked around it already so I don’t have a .crash file at the time
of this writing. It’s easily reproduced though so
Are you enabling encryption in the guided screen? This sort of bug means
we are mis-estimating how large the VG is going to be and we've had a
few bugs like this in the past but I thought they were mostly fixed. The
.crash file from /var/crash would be great help in figuring out what is
going on.
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Title:
Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS installer crash when letting the system determine
size of