Public bug reported:

I have a computer without internet access.

Using a Karmic DVD I did the apt-cdrom and it was recognized and asked
if I wanted to upgrade.  I started it, but it came up with "some
packages can't be authenticated", but I think it was every package, and
to "try again later".  The DVD isn't going to be different later.  If
I'm not doing a network install, it shouldn't bother with this step, or
at least give me the option to ignore this since the image was from one
of the mirrors.

The dist-upgrader didn't give me any more information so I can't give
you any more information.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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karmic DVD can't authenticate for upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/466951
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