Tried lubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso on a lenovo yoga 300 several times
using "sudo swapoff --all" before running into error. Thus the error
message changed to auto-partition failed.

At my system the auto-partitioning creates a 1MB partition as first an one as 
last partition on disk, which is quite odd.
I found a forum hint pointing out that the result of auto-partitioning would be 
the cause for the resulting error. My expertise is not sufficient to manually 
create the needed partitions using gparted and getting the installer using 
these partitions.

Thus I am not able to use the 64-bit Version of Lubuntu. This is a pitty
as the installation of 16.04 on 32bit ASUS eeePC 901 runs like a dream.
Which was the trigger for trying to switch from ubuntu to lubuntu with
the yoga .

Thanks for your effort to provide this distribution. For my old eeePC this is 
the distro,
Thanks, Peter

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  encrypted install fails because unsafe swap (zram) is detected

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