"1. Boot with live image (include the version and such)
 2. Select (something) at the boot menu
 3. Click (something else) to load Calamares
 4. Select default options except for manual partitioning?

The parenthesis and question marks indicate areas where I'm particularly
confused about what you're doing."

@walter:

1. Boot with what was the latest "daily" of Next--version dated 4/21/18
2. Selected "Try without installing" live session
3. Click Lubuntu Next main menu . . . select Calamares installer
4. default options, except keyboard selected "English (Macintosh)" . . . then 
to "manual" partitioning.

I have used Calamares to run a few installs of OpenSUSE distros, so this
isn't my first dance with Calamares, it does seem to be at times over-
complicated in comparison to the regular ubuntu installer, but this
version didn't seem to be troublesome to navigate.  Only other thing
that might be construed non-stock is that I "re-used" the /home folder
username from the prior Lubuntu install . . . the "Kubuntu installer"
did not fail when offered the same selections for the install.

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