** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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I'm having the same problem replacing 18.04 with 20.4, in my case it
crashed saying that the disk is currently in use followed by
>Ubiquity: AssertionError: Failed to mount the target: /target
I also have a video of the failed installation flow, I reproduced the
problem several times but not the
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** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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The instalation was standard. After some tries, I install Ubuntu20
without problem.
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I've just had exactly the same problem trying to make a fresh install from a
bootable USB created with Ubuntu 18.04 Startup Disk Creator tool.
The option I chose was a fresh install using an entire SSD disk and ZFS
filesystem.
After the crash I killed ubiquity and a desktop session was opened. I
The ultimate error in your log is:
Apr 23 19:21:32 ubuntu ubiquity: AssertionError: Failed to mount the
target: /target
Could you describe what install option you were trying to use?
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