** Description changed:

  Whenever I do a normal "Erase disk" install, I end up with an unbootable
  system.
  
  I get dropped to an initramfs prompt with the message "ALERT!  /dev/vda5
  does not exist.  Dropping to a shell!"
  
- But when I do "ls /dev/vda5", it is there...
+ But when I do "ls /dev/vda5", it is there... I tried adding
+ "rootdelay=30", but that just made the boot wait for 30 seconds longer
+ before failing in the same way.
  
  In the attached logs, I was using the 20200409 image with Ubiquity
  20.04.9.

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Title:
  [qemu] Installed system fails to boot "ALERT! /dev/vda5 does not
  exist.  Dropping to a shell!"

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