Checked daily-build iso logs and confirmed partman-auto 134ubuntu8.1 and
partman-efi 71ubuntu2.1 are included in the images [1].

 * Installed system on BIOS, full disk, switched to EFI
 * Confirmed no re-use partition options being present
 * Performed resize disk and use freed space
 * Confirmed that the ESP is to be created alongside the new partition
 * Rebooted and confirmed the system is bootable

 * Installed system on BIOS, full disk, switched to EFI
 * Performed replace partition and install
 * Confirmed that the ESP is to be created alongside the new partition
 * Rebooted and confirmed the system is bootable

 * Installed system on BIOS, created 3 partitions, switched to EFI
 * Performed use biggest free space and install
 * Confirmed that the ESP is to be created alongside the existing partitions
 * Rebooted and confirmed the system is bootable

[1] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/cd-build-logs/ubuntu-
server/bionic/daily-20180703.log

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Title:
  (EFI on top of legacy install) choosing "replace" or "resize" options
  in partitioning may lead to an install failure

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