** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  Any user installing Ubuntu on UEFI systems and picking manual partitioning. 
This leads to an installation config that cannot be completed due to the 
missing partition not being detected until grub-installer runs at the end of 
the install process
  
  [Test case]
  The exact behavior will differ depending on the precise set of features 
enabled in the system's firmware:
  
- == Any firmware mode (BIOS, UEFI, UEFI w/ CSM), using automatic
+ == In each firmware mode (BIOS, UEFI, UEFI w/ CSM), using automatic
  partitioning (full disk) ==
  
  1) Boot to an install media
  2) At the partitioning screen, pick "Erase disk and install Ubuntu" or "Use 
entire disk - Guided partitioning".
  3) Confirm all changes and begin the installation.
  
  The user should see no user prompt, and system is bootable after
  installation.
  
  == System in UEFI, with or without CSM enabled ==
  
  1) Boot to an install media
  2) At the partitioning screen, pick "Something else" or "Manual partitioning".
  3) Create a single partition for /.
  4) Confirm all changes and begin the installation.
  
  The installer should immediately warn the user that there is no EFI
  System partition and offer to go back to the partitioning screen. Once
  the EFI System partition is present, the user is not shown the prompt
  and the installation completes successfully. The system is bootable.
  
  Without the fix, the installation process happily continues and ends in
  a crash in grub-installer.
  
  == System in BIOS mode, manual partitioning without ESP ==
  
  1) Boot to an install media
  2) At the partitioning screen, pick "Something else" or "Manual partitioning".
  3) Create a single partition for /.
  4) Confirm all changes and begin the installation.
  
  Install should complete successfully, without prompting the user (an ESP
  is not strictly required for booting).
- 
  
  [Regression potential]
  There may be unforseen cases in which users really do not want to create an 
ESP despite using an installation medium that was booted in UEFI mode. In these 
cases, users will now have an additional dialog warning them that the ESP does 
not exist, and have the option to hit "Continue" after reading the message.
  
  As in some cases the partitioning logic is run twice (for instance, when
  in the ubiquity installer); there is some risk of additional warning
  when going forward and back in the installer steps and the partitioning
  screens. Any step in which the partitionning prompts unduly or refuses
  to install should be investigated, they may be regressions if the setup
  was previously allowed and lead to a succesfully completed installation.
  
  ---
  
  Não instalou por erro no GRUB.
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
  Package: ubiquity 18.04.14
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-20.21-generic 4.15.17
  Uname: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperVersion: 1.394
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Tue Nov 13 00:11:42 2018
  InstallCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed 
boot=casper only-ubiquity quiet splash ---
  LiveMediaBuild: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64 (20180426)
  ProcEnviron:
   LANGUAGE=pt_BR.UTF-8
   PATH=(custom, no user)
   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set>
   LANG=pt_BR.UTF-8
   LC_NUMERIC=C.UTF-8
  SourcePackage: grub-installer
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

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