This still needs verification. You would want to use 'break=bottom' on the command-line when booting to stop before ubiquity starts, then chroot into the system and apt-get install the new ubiquity to test this.
The bug that was automatically found isn't a regression of this fix but an issue with debconf-apt-progress unrelated to the problem at hand.
This still needs verification. You would want to use 'break=bottom' on the command-line when booting to stop before ubiquity starts, then chroot into the system and apt-get install the new ubiquity to test this.
The bug that was automatically found isn't a regression of this fix but an issue with debconf- apt-progress unrelated to the problem at hand.