Ran into the same bug, on kubuntu netbook remix.
I for one think it warrants a re-release of the .iso, since everyone will hit 
by this bug. Just threw in the freshly downloaded .iso, clicked 'install', and 
there it hang. Really must not happen. It will turn off/away >90% of the 
uninitiated. 

It points to 2 quality issues in Ubuntu, aside from the existence of
this bug:

1. We've had exactly the same with some earlier release; when network
needed to be disconnected for the install to run through. Things may go
wrong, but not all the time ... .

2. It is only common sense, to define time-outs. At least for non-
essential parts of the install process.

(3. Even a failed apt-configure must not consume 80% of CPU or whatnot
is mentioned further up.

4. 'Skip' must actually do what it says.)

Lousy job, sorry.

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Installer hangs at 80% on "Configuring apt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/445385
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