I can try in another computer (not the Toshiba). But the zram swap
should not be linked to any SSD or HDD; it resides in RAM.

When trying to reproduce, did you manually unmount all partitions on the
target drive before starting Calamares?

I don't think that beginners will do that.

But when I worked around the problem I did that and I also wiped the
first mibibyte in order to 'be sure' the drive is clean with nothing
confusing (for example nothing to re-mount automatically).

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