Same thing here as #6 with ubuntu 18.10
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I got exactly the same problem - ubiquity crash - at the same step - trying to
re-install Ubuntu 18.04.1.
Two file systems are assigned the same mount point (/boot/efi)...
Please correct this by changing mount points
If I click OK I'm taken to the partition editor which appears to scan my
d
[Expired for ubiquity (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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I looked into this a bit more. I have two drives which both had EFI
partitions on them . However one of the EFI partitions was empty and was
actually unused. I deleted the empty EFI the partition and I didn't get
this bug and partition manager stopped crashing.
The unused EFI partition was on the
That was /dev/sdb1.
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