Anecdote: the (pretty) installer would crash badly at the sight of the NTFS partitions or something that were on the target disk. I partitioned it with ‘fdisk’ and then the installer was able to proceed.
I remember of a similar bug that was reported (and fixed) against the Guix System installer a while back; nice to see we’re in good company.
@civodul
Looks like Ubuntu currently has version 1:1snap1-0ubuntu6 derived from the Debian non-esr, unstable-only version [1], and no derived version of the Debian esr version that is meant for ordinary, security-conscious users (old-old-stable, old-stable, stable, stable-sec, testing) [2]. The main Ubuntu derivative is listed in the bottom-right corner of tracker.d.o/package if it exists. So quite different lineages.
[1] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/firefox
[2] https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/firefox-esr
@civodul
Looks like Ubuntu currently has version 1:1snap1-0ubuntu6 derived from the Debian non-esr, unstable-only version [1], and no derived version of the Debian esr version that is meant for ordinary, security-conscious users (old-old-stable, old-stable, stable, stable-sec, testing) [2]. The main Ubuntu derivative is listed in the bottom-right corner of tracker.d.o/package if it exists. So quite different lineages.