Well, that's weird. I did two installation tests and couldn't reproduce *that* behavior:
1. With pre-existing BIOS install, fresh boot in UEFI mode 2. With pre-existing UEFI install, fresh boot in BIOS mode
In both cases, I got the erase disk option.
That said, I wonder if your issue isn't the zram swap after all.
Well, that's weird. I did two installation tests and couldn't reproduce *that* behavior:
1. With pre-existing BIOS install, fresh boot in UEFI mode
2. With pre-existing UEFI install, fresh boot in BIOS mode
In both cases, I got the erase disk option.
That said, I wonder if your issue isn't the zram swap after all.