It just says that the initial install of my system was done with 18.10.
Distro release is Ubuntu 20.04. This is my desktop system, as I wanted
to confirm that the error does not only happen when installing from a
removable media to another removable media, but also when installing
from disk to removable media. I know that ubiquity is not intended to
run from a normal desktop system, but as I said this was only for
testing after having experienced the issue on several installs.

Additionally, I have just tested this with Ubuntu hirsute 21.04 (stable
live iso), and I am experiencing the same issue (with ubiquity
21.04.19). I have also tested whether there is a difference if I boot
into the installer directly from Grub, but it is just the same as
booting into live mode first and then manually starting ubiquity.

This seems somehow dangerous, as it may break a current EFI
installation. The crash directory inside install-logs-2021-05-02.0 is
empty, so I cannot send you a stacktrace. I took some bad fotos of the
error (in German), in case this helps.

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  ubiquity-gtk installer crashes in focal 20.04.02 after partitioning
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