> @Ryan,
>
> Since the installer refuses to install, there are no crash logs that I can
> provide you with. If you try to install 20.04 onto a disk with the mentioned
> layout (the "Custom layout" option), you should find that you are unable to
> choose sda1 and sda3 as destinations for /boot and /. Don't you have a system
> where you can emulate this (that would be very handy)?
Thank you for the repro steps.
Booting the curtin live focal iso, I see that the curtin
version included with subiquity is 19.3-67-g145e49393
And this fix for this issue is in curtin 19.3-76-gcb60d8a7.
The fix has landed in *curtin* but we still need subiquity to pull
in this fix (subiquity bundles curtin into the snap).
>
> Is the installer log located in the same folder as the crash logs
> (/run/casper or something like that)?
It should be in /var/log/installer/* and /var/log/curtin/* (if it gets that
far, which in your case it doesnt)
>
> A rant for another time is that the 20.04 installer system has never stored
> the install and crash logs on installation USB stick. In order to retrieve the
> logs I've had to use a second USB stick and manually copy files over to it.
>
Crashes typically are uploaded to the crash service; however in the case
where it doesn't actually crash; there's not a way to "report an issue";
that I know of, so please do file a bug for that so we can track getting a fix
for that.
> @Ryan,
>
> Since the installer refuses to install, there are no crash logs that I can
> provide you with. If you try to install 20.04 onto a disk with the mentioned
> layout (the "Custom layout" option), you should find that you are unable to
> choose sda1 and sda3 as destinations for /boot and /. Don't you have a system
> where you can emulate this (that would be very handy)?
Thank you for the repro steps.
Booting the curtin live focal iso, I see that the curtin
version included with subiquity is 19.3-67-g145e49393
And this fix for this issue is in curtin 19.3-76-gcb60d8a7.
The fix has landed in *curtin* but we still need subiquity to pull
in this fix (subiquity bundles curtin into the snap).
>
> Is the installer log located in the same folder as the crash logs
> (/run/casper or something like that)?
It should be in /var/log/ installer/ * and /var/log/curtin/* (if it gets that
far, which in your case it doesnt)
>
> A rant for another time is that the 20.04 installer system has never stored
> the install and crash logs on installation USB stick. In order to retrieve the
> logs I've had to use a second USB stick and manually copy files over to it.
>
Crashes typically are uploaded to the crash service; however in the case
where it doesn't actually crash; there's not a way to "report an issue";
that I know of, so please do file a bug for that so we can track getting a fix
for that.