I don't know if this has been reported, I noticed this in 5.04 and it persists in 5.10 - during installation, at one time the procedure is verifying the CD and rejects it, telling me it is not a Ubuntu disk - this is crazy! If it wasn't a Ubuntu disk, how could it tell me about it?
It turned out it was rejecting the CD in the other drive, but the installation stopped, and I only found out later. This should be a trivial thing to solve - for the sake of your own good name, I suggest you do that!
Also, although not any kind of 'bug', I would like to have support for the SiS 180 RAID chip available with the installation, it is frustrating having to compile a driver before the system is installed. SiS have the source on their site - named '18x', I think.
Greetings,
Tony. . .
It turned out it was rejecting the CD in the other drive, but the installation stopped, and I only found out later. This should be a trivial thing to solve - for the sake of your own good name, I suggest you do that!
Also, although not any kind of 'bug', I would like to have support for the SiS 180 RAID chip available with the installation, it is frustrating having to compile a driver before the system is installed. SiS have the source on their site - named '18x', I think.
Greetings,
Tony. . .