[02:38] <tsimonq2> Hi there.
[02:38] <tsimonq2> I'm trying to get Calamares work with Lubuntu Next.
[02:39] <tsimonq2> I ran into a problem where Calamares would install the image correctly, but for some reason the kernel packages didn't seem to be configured right, because it only detected memtest.
[02:39] <tsimonq2> I could fix this by purging all the kernel packages and reinstalling linux-generic at the end of the installation.
[02:40] <tsimonq2> I consulted with upstream, and the Neon folks and Siduction folks didn't have this issue on either system.
[02:40] <tsimonq2> So it makes me wonder if there's something special with Ubiquity or the d-i flags Ubiquity uses that makes the Ubuntu ISO unique.
[02:42] <tsimonq2> It seems that Ubiquity and d-i use the same backend for GRUB and partitioning, but might that carry over to how the Ubuntu ISOs are made?
[02:43] <tsimonq2> Additionally, now that I have a Calamares config that's working, how would I go about switching out the installer on the Lubuntu Next ISO?
[04:18] <tsimonq2> (I guess my point in asking all of this is that the response I got from Calamares upstream when asking about this is that it's the Ubuntu ISOs, so idk...)