 At this stage it would make more sense to requestsync Debian packages containing the fix rather than ubuntu specific changes.
 I'm unable to install ubuntu on a system that has several disks - the installation choses /dev/sda to install itself but wants to install bootloader to /dev/nvmexxx. It fails, then asks me where to install bootloaders, I say /dev/sda, it finishes but after reboot grub is broken
 if I choose 'manual partitioning' and then do everything myself, install works fine.
 this only happens if there is more than one disk in the system - I had no problems on laptops where there is only one disk
 but my workstation laptop has two nvme disks and a ssd - fails. My desktop has nvme and 5 SSDs + spinning one - fails too.
 Ubuntu, UbuntuMATE, UbuntuBudgie, also ElementaryOS fail
 Kubuntu and KDE Neon work ok )
 :)
 I think this is an issue with ubiquity-frontend-gtk. Kubuntu uses ubiquity-slideshow-kde and KDE Neon uses Calamares, which is why you do not face the issue there (I'm guessing). (re @MrkiMike: Kubuntu and KDE Neon work ok ))
 Yup, my thinking exactly.
 I actually had this problem with 19.10 and 19.04, just never bothered to report it :/
 I remember a similar bug was reported on Launchpad.
 do you have the bug number, or URL?
 I found some, but those are all related to EFI installs
 i'm doing plain old bios install
 I'll report another bug
 Just looked, but can't find it right now. Will share if I find it again
 @MrkiMike Just looked, but can't find it right now. Will share if I find it again (edited)
 ack
 So far debian hasn’t seen my network patch yet (re @fossfreedom: At this stage it would make more sense to requestsync Debian packages containing the fix rather than ubuntu specific changes.)
 Hey
 I'm kinda new to this group
[12:43] <lotuspsychje> @siddana: welcome!
 is there a debian bug requesting it? (re @ItzSwirlz: So far debian hasn’t seen my network patch yet)
 Yes (re @RikMills: is there a debian bug requesting it?)
 Debian Bug 929245
 Debian bug 969245*
 Rather than link to the commit would suggest you attach a debdiff that has a properly formatted dep3 header and has been tested to apply to the current package version.  That should hopefully make it easier to be included in an update
 For what? Debian or Ubuntu?
 I did do the dep3 header in Ubuntu
 Debian doesn’t really care much actually (at least looking at their patches and all)