Take note that the installer has been designed more than a decade ago; but recent hardware have introduced some ubknown concept a few years back: uefi/efi, gpt, nvme.
That is way different than the 'legacy' mode known by ubiquity.
Server has already a new installer, but not the desktop yet. So reworking ubiquity is not the way Canonical is thinking about.
@Graham & others complaining
Take note that the installer has been designed more than a decade ago; but recent hardware have introduced some ubknown concept a few years back: uefi/efi, gpt, nvme.
That is way different than the 'legacy' mode known by ubiquity.
Server has already a new installer, but not the desktop yet. So reworking ubiquity is not the way Canonical is thinking about.
https:/ /www.phoronix. com/scan. php?page= news_item& px=Mark- Shuttleworth- Ubiquity- NG