Any comments regarding this issue yet?
Should be easy to confirm/verify & only takes maybe 5-7 minutes.
Just pick an "existing" 22.04 system,
- Make an install USB - Boot off the USB - Pick "Install Ubuntu" ---- answer questions until you get presented with the "Installation Type" menu
You'll see the first 3 Options are missing... Despite the Target system already having an existing Ubuntu installation!
That prevents users from re-installing BUT keep their Personal (/home) files (docs, pictures, videos etc).
This is even though the system you are trying to install on already has an existing Ubuntu 22.04 installed.
Obviously you can abort the install so as not to change the existing Ubuntu installation.
Any comments regarding this issue yet?
Should be easy to confirm/verify & only takes maybe 5-7 minutes.
Just pick an "existing" 22.04 system,
- Make an install USB
- Boot off the USB
- Pick "Install Ubuntu"
---- answer questions until you get presented with the "Installation Type" menu
You'll see the first 3 Options are missing... Despite the Target system already having an existing Ubuntu installation!
That prevents users from re-installing BUT keep their Personal (/home) files (docs, pictures, videos etc).
This is even though the system you are trying to install on already has an existing Ubuntu 22.04 installed.
Obviously you can abort the install so as not to change the existing Ubuntu installation.