Public bug reported:

It would be nice if "hitting enter" as much as possible gave you the
right default experience through all of the steps, until you get to the
end of the flow where you should be given a final chance to confirm.
Places where that breaks right now:

1) DHCP on network interface.  Especially if I have only one interface.
I have to arrow up to the interface, select DHCP, arrow to DONE, DONE
again, lots of navigation for what should be a defaulted choice.

2) Disk configuration.  A "Use whole disk with recommended layout" would
be appreciated.  Again, especially in the case of one disk.

3) "Confirm destructive action" step feels like it should be at the end,
as nothing is actually done at that point.  Suggestion: Language ->
Network -> Disk -> Profile Setup -> Last confirmation, with big warning,
if you chose to overwrite existing data on disks.

4) Profile Setup.  Suggestion, enter on each field should take you to
the next one.

5) Profile Setup.  It was surprising to me that hitting "Done" on the
profile button, installed an operating system.  I would have liked a
final confirmation page showing me something like a bill of materials of
what I had already selected and would I like to proceed, with a
"install" phrasing as the final choice.

** Affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  UX: Default tour through menus not smooth in a couple places

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