Yes, that's it. Thanks. The fix you pointed out addresses the media change when running in a script which is fine. I've seen this pop up before when I manually run apt-get because the cd is in my source list. Is there a root bug whereby the cd is put in the sources in the first place (or left there)? I too upgraded using a mounted iso image, I expect that for this reason, the cd is listed as a source, but should the upgrade remove the cd from the sources afterwards? That would be my preference. I wouldn't expect anyone leaves the cd (or mounted image) in the computer after the upgrade.
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