[Bug 2137004] Re: Not possible install Ubuntu Server on prepared ssd with /boot , / and /home , requires a total wipe

Launchpad Bug Tracker 2137004 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Dec 29 22:37:51 UTC 2025


Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Title:
  Not possible install Ubuntu Server on prepared ssd with /boot , / and
  /home , requires a total wipe

Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Hardware Asus Maximus IV Gene-Z, Z68-system , 1 *120 GB SSD connected , partioned for a new install it is prepared with 512 m boot , 
  30 GB  for /root and the rest for /home, 

  I got stuck on the partitions tool to boot, no matter how i did , Subiquity didnt take other argument than wipe the whole disk.
  A really unlogical and lack of information UI with Subiquity, using debian is like a river compared to this slow backwards stream.

  Detailed issues:

                The "Done" Button Deadlock: Even with /boot, /, and
  /home correctly assigned, the "Done" button remained greyed out.

                 Boot Device Selection: The installer demanded a "boot disk" selection, but the "Use as boot device" option was greyed out      
                 for  the SSD, despite it having a dedicated boot partition.

                 Forced Data Loss: There was no logical path to preserve the existing /home partition. The only way to activate the "Done"            
                 button was to select "Use entire disk," which is unacceptable when preserving user data.
                 
                 Lack of Guidance: The UI provided no information on why the configuration was considered invalid (e.g., missing flags or           
                 specific partition types like "BIOS Boot").
                  

  Conclusion:
              
  I had to abandon my manual setup and wipe the entire drive to proceed. This is a critical failure in a "user-friendly" installer.

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