Moving back to debian-installer, as Ubuntu Stuido uses that, not a live
system. I suppose there was some change in natty about partition
probing, which forgot to filter out /dev/fd0? Just as we do in udev,
udisks, and casper, partman/d-i/etc. should never try to do any open()
on /dev/fdX because of this common problem.

Colin, do you have a rough idea which part of d-i could have changed
here, or which parts do this sort of thing (partman?).

Takashi, can you please attach your log files after an installation?
They are in /var/log/installer/. It would be great if you could just let
the install finish, even if it takes very long (in the equivalent
problem in casper it took 40 minutes to proceed).

Thanks!

** Package changed: casper (Ubuntu Natty) => debian-installer (Ubuntu
Natty)

** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu Natty)
       Status: Triaged => Confirmed

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  Install doesn't proceed because of I/O error for floppy disk drive

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