This is indeed very strange.
From different Ubuntu LTS versions which I am trying (Focal, Jammy, Noble) only 
Noble seems to have this problem.

Obviously I can move everything from / to subvolumes like @ and @home
myself with a couple of manual commands, but this makes it all so much
more difficult.

Seriously, everyone should really look at how the Fedora project has solved 
this with the Anaconda installer.
It's the best I have seen from a distro installer. You can set many things 
exactly the way you want with it.

Basically at least the following things should be able to be customized in 
order to make it fully functional:
 - subvolumes
 - mount points for each subvolume
 - mount options (for example `noatime`, `compress=zstd:1` and `autodefrag`)

On Arch Linux I do all this stuff my myself, but easy-to-use
distributions like Ubuntu should also give options to this.

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  subiquity isn't able to create btrfs subvolumes during installation

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