Ubuntu 20.04 daily (25.03.2020) installer crashes

Bug #1869053 reported by Mehmet Bulut
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Bug Description

The last Ubuntu 20.04 daily builds are crashing in the final stages of the installer (i.e. all interactive steps completed, files copied, almost done installing system). It happened with an daily build I got a couple days ago and also with the current build of 25. March.

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Mehmet Bulut (cykodad) wrote :
tags: added: ubiquity-20.04.6
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in ubiquity (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Harald Leinders (hleinders) wrote :

May be connected to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1873325
Please see my comment there.

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Harald Leinders (hleinders) wrote :

Verified also for LTS stable release.

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Mehmet Bulut (cykodad) wrote :

Installation with LTS stable release now working for me on same hardware.

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Jakob Mele Grudzinski (jakobmg2) wrote :

It's also happening on my laptop

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Harald Leinders (hleinders) wrote :

I also can confirm that the Installation works now on the same HW which had the Error(s) before. As there are the amdgpu modules found now with kernel 5.4.0.29, I firmly believe that the bug 1873325 was the originator.

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Sujit Kumar (therealsujitk) wrote :

I faced this issue too, weirdly I installed 20.04.1 before and didn't face this issue. However after I got the crash message, I was still able to boot into the system. I noticed everything seemed to be working alright except the third party softwares hadn't been installed, I'm guessing that's where it crashes. I installed the ubuntu-restricted-extras package from terminal. (I also faced an issue of it asking me to enter the installation media while truing to install this package, I had to fix that with `sudo sed -i '/cdrom/d' /etc/apt/sources.list` and then install the package).

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