but in this case the bios_grub partition was not deleted, so the scenario is not exactly the same. To be 100% sure that the bios_grub partition was still there - or at least that it was not manually deleted while setting up the partition - I re-run everything. The logs are attached. To recap the log tarball is the result of:
1. Installing with partition1 as bios_grub and partition2 as the only member of a VG, the root partition is a LV of this VG
2. Reinstalling on the same disk but deleting the VG and replacing it with a simple ext4 partition mounted as /. The bios_grub partition has been left untouched.
The second install attempt fails and it's the one for which I collected the attached logs. I refreshed subiquity from the edge channel before performing the second install.
As Ryan noted the error is the same of:
https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/subiquity/ +bug/1872999
but in this case the bios_grub partition was not deleted, so the scenario is not exactly the same. To be 100% sure that the bios_grub partition was still there - or at least that it was not manually deleted while setting up the partition - I re-run everything. The logs are attached. To recap the log tarball is the result of:
1. Installing with partition1 as bios_grub and partition2 as the only member of a VG, the root partition is a LV of this VG
2. Reinstalling on the same disk but deleting the VG and replacing it with a simple ext4 partition mounted as /. The bios_grub partition has been left untouched.
The second install attempt fails and it's the one for which I collected the attached logs. I refreshed subiquity from the edge channel before performing the second install.