Thanks, but still need more detail. Please provide exact steps to
reproduce this, including everything you select in the installer. (there
are some other questions below too)

on my end:
1: Boot current 24.04 ISO from cdimages
2: select INstall with HWE from the ISO image boot menu
3: choose default English as Default Language and select done on the keyboard 
layout selection to proceed
5: Choose default Ubuntu Server on the installation type and select Done to 
proceed
6: verify device (enp1s0 on mine) has an address via DCHP and select Done to 
proceed
7: Select Done on Proxy configuration to set the default of No Proxy
8: Select Done on Archive Mirror configuration
9: Select Use and entire disk and leave it at default config (LVM) for Guided 
storage configuration, and select Done
10: Verify layout and select Done on Storage Configuration screen and then 
select Continue on Confirm destructive Action popup to proceed
11: Enter user name, server name, and password on Profile Configuration and 
select Done to proceed
12: Select Skip for now on Ubutnu Pro screen, select Done to proceed
13: Select Install OpenSSH server on the SSH COnfiguration screen and and 
configure / import SSH keys from my launchpad account, then select Done to 
proceed after SSH keys are retrieved
14: Select Done on Featured server snaps and do not install any new things to 
proceed
15: Observe progress on the Updating system screen until install is complete
16: Select Reboot now to proceed
17: Remove ISO image and hit enter when prompted
18: log in once system rebooted.

you are hitting this here, but this is a pretty generic sounding bug.
What system? Does this fail on other systems?  are they using the same
NVMe controller?  Are they using the same NVMes? What if you replace the
Kaoxia NVMes with Intel NVMe or Samsung NVMe?

How many systems can you recreate this issue on?

I'm still not able to reproduce it myself, it is at least getting some
attention from the kernel team, and maybe this can help us out with
reproducing this and finding a root cause.  But so far this seems
limited to a corner case where you have a specific machine with a
specific NVMe and some sort of problem that may or may not be related to
the NVMe at all.


Your screen shots truncate things a bit... can you run this via Serial over LAN 
from a linux terminal and capture the output somehow to a text file?

And does MAAS deployment work? (is the machine completely uninstallable
or is there an installation mechanism that works)?  Are you using remote
ISO on the BMC and maybe there's an issue there? Have you tried
installing from a USB stick instead?  or maybe a few different USB
sticks instead to rule out a bad USB device?  Are you sure the ISO you
downloaded is complete and the checksums match?

The last message in the second screenshot says that the installer lost
the ISO image, hence the "Unable to find a medium containing a live
filesystem" message.  That is why I don't really think this has anything
to do with the NVMes, but more with how you're installing it.

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