Comment 5 for bug 1868249

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Brian Candler (b-candler) wrote :

I have the same issue with subiquity in Ubuntu Server 22.04.3

I'd be quite happy to erase and recreate the entire partition table: subiquity offers this as "Reformat".

However if I do that, there is no option to create a vfat partition for /boot/efi. The only options it offers me are: ext4 | xfs | btrfs | swap | Leave unformatted

(and if I choose "Leave unformatted" then it greys out the mount point)

At this point, it looks like I'll have to drop out of the installer, delete the existing Windows partitions (leaving the EFI one alone), and then start the Ubuntu installer again from scratch.

It's not a great user experience, especially since this used to work fine in older versions of Ubuntu.