Thanks @irihapeti/Jane

I booted up my 'secondary' PC; an old 2008 optiplex that is BIOS only,
its last plucky install was made with 2025-04-07 ISO, and I had no
issues then.

That is a single partition install (only `/`) but there are other
partitions ignored during install (currently oracular, noble & a debian
trixie).  I select the prior install in `calamares` (same release;
though it was a jammy install when I first installed plucky) DO NOT
FORMAT the partition (ie. re-use) so my data survives.

I wonder if the problem is very new my point; a recent change?

I can provide more details about my d780 install if helpful for
exploration; last install without issue there was less than two weeks
back.

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Grub did get installed too; that box is still booting up offering plucky
as default.. where normally I boot Debian/trixie & run a `grub-install`
from there which makes Debian default...  Debian grub owned boot process
prior to last Lubuntu plucky re-install using 0407 ISO

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  Manual partitioning fails on BIOS installs for Calamares-based flavors

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