[19:08] <Teridon> Hi, subiquity doesn't like my user-data file but I can't figure out why  .. I have almost the exact same file, but for NVMe systems and that one works fine.  The only thing I changed is the disk path from /dev/nvme0n1 to /dev/sda   https://dpaste.org/PBxE4 
[19:12] <Teridon> relevant line crash log:  https://dpaste.org/2H432  :  subiquity/Filesystem/apply_autoinstall_config/convert_autoinstall_config: FAIL: '/dev/sda1'
[19:12] <Teridon>   
[19:24] <Teridon> so I fixed it, I think, by removing the "path" lines for except for the first /dev/sda.  I'm confused why that worked for NVMe but not /dev/sda?
[19:24] <Teridon> related:  How do I specify the storage config when I don't necessarily know the device name ahead of time ? 
[19:47] <minimal> Teridon:L /dev/nvme0n1 is a *device*, /dev/sda1 is a partition on a device
[20:56] <Teridon> yes.. but I have path: dev/nvme0n1p1 in my other user-data file and that works (on a blank/new nvme-disk)?  AFAIK they don't come partitioned from the factory 
 no I wasn't though, I assumed my openstack installation were the cause. I'm re-installing it I will give a try afterward. Thank you.