The server daily build ISO indeed worked, it did prompt me for iSCSI and
install was a breeze, though setting up the network boot and mount root
part is not. Some more documentation on this would be nice, especially
now that Ubuntu has more or less "out of the box" support for iSCSI. For
example, perhaps an initrd-iscsi.img file could be included on the cd.
This is what people will need to make the mount root stuff working.

Also, is it intended that the desktop cd has no options to install to
iSCSI targets, only the server cd? Or will this be resolved for the
final release? If you ask me, the desktop cd wasn't very friendly to
newbies, as it gave me an empty partition window when no disks are
detected. This can happen in consumer systems if their controller is not
connected, or if they want to install to network like me. Perhaps in the
case of no disks being detected, the user should be given a warning
screen explaining no local disks were detected, with the possibility to
install to an iSCSI-target (and AoE or ATA-over-Ethernet would also be
nice).

Cheers!

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Karmic installer does not prompt for iSCSI install
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