Digging into this a bit further the apt-clone file which ubiquity has created in /target/ubiquity-apt-clone/apt-clone-state-ubuntu.tar.gz does not actually have the packages listed in it which I'd previous installed on my system.
That being said trying to restore an apt-clone file I made before the reinstall also failed with the same "dpkg: error: cannot stat pathname".?field.comment=Digging into this a bit further the apt-clone file which ubiquity has created in /target/ubiquity-apt-clone/apt-clone-state-ubuntu.tar.gz does not actually have the packages listed in it which I'd previous installed on my system.
That being said trying to restore an apt-clone file I made before the reinstall also failed with the same "dpkg: error: cannot stat pathname".
Digging into this a bit further the apt-clone file which ubiquity has created in /target/ ubiquity- apt-clone/ apt-clone- state-ubuntu. tar.gz does not actually have the packages listed in it which I'd previous installed on my system.
That being said trying to restore an apt-clone file I made before the reinstall also failed with the same "dpkg: error: cannot stat pathname" .?field. comment= Digging into this a bit further the apt-clone file which ubiquity has created in /target/ ubiquity- apt-clone/ apt-clone- state-ubuntu. tar.gz does not actually have the packages listed in it which I'd previous installed on my system.
That being said trying to restore an apt-clone file I made before the reinstall also failed with the same "dpkg: error: cannot stat pathname".