*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1767799 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1767799

Experienced it as well when installing Kubuntu 18.04, with a minor
difference: after I selected "Retry" the installer allowed me to
continue. I manually partitioned, etc., but the process hanged at 93%
when reinstalling previous packages; I got a popup informing me that I'd
need to manually reinstall them later. Then, the installer itself went
down entirely.

I'd note that this was a fresh install from USB attempted after an
attempt to upgrade from 17.10 to 18.04 destroyed my graphical
environment. (Initially, I got no login screen at all; after extensive
tinkering with lightdm and sddm, Xorg, and my proprietary Nvidia
drivers, I was able to get login screens (a Gnome-styled one with
lightdm which didn't accept my password, oddly, and the KDE-styled one
with sddm that just gave a black or frozen screen after). Machine is an
old Lenovo W530 Core i7 with an Nvidia graphics card.

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Title:
  Installation fails when using an existing partition for /home : "ubi-
  usersetup failed with exit code 141" when installing (or upgrading to)
  18.04 from USB

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