[09:37] Oops... had much rebooted and lost text etc... I was trying to ask how/where best to look to try to track-down an installer-relahed bug. [09:38] Even if you "swapoff -a" and check /proc/swaps empty... when runnnig ubiquity from e.g. 18.04 MATE 64bit image, and doing e.g. custom-partitioning, -- it keeps 're-swapon' existing linux-swap partitions... [09:38] This causes problems for editing partitions, or donig things like creating a (separate) encrypted partition (refuses, because 'unsafe swap detected') [09:40] Should I be looking in ubiquity itself? is there likely something triggered by 'rescan-partitions' call, e.g. in udev//systemd somewhere-else, as part of the live-cd arrangement ?