Public bug reported:

I have created a bootable USB device from the new Jaunty beta 32bit iso
using an Intrepid 32bit install on another PC - ie the provided Create
USB Startup Disk utility and it completes successfully.

That USB stick when used in a Dell small foot print PC with no CDROM
drive boots to a live session fine but when I attempt an install the
installer throws errors about being unable to unmount /dev/sda1 which
should be the 40GB IDE drive.

It seems that the live cd is also mounting /dev/sda1 as cdrom which
means it appears busy and unable to dismount. With no available CD drive
on the PC I cant test the live CD itself in this system.

It doesnt happen with Intrepid iso or other distros.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Bootable USB Jaunty Beta can't install - HD mounts as CDROM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353274
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