After trying various offline upgrades, I reinstalled 6.10 again, and
then upgraded from the internet. The upgrade went really fine, no
problem at all. I saw some improvements, most notably a Gaim status  bug
fixed, and my photo camera is recognized.

One small annoying thing is that the boot is 4x slower that 6.10, on
exactly the same hardware. Specifically, in the first 7% of the progress
bar.

So I don't know why it hangs, because I did not wait for hours to
continue if it would have. Most probably the system tried to connect to
some servers (maybe the romanian one ?) and it waits and waits for some
response. Because when I removed the network cable, it went ok until
some other later hang, the fail to install GRUB thing.

So, for the moment, I'm pleased, for the system is up and running. The
menu is clean and well arranged. I don't understand though why the
"Control Center" shortcut is not available in Preferences or
Administration by default.

So, I think you can close this bug as 'not enough data'.

Thanks for the promptness. I know you are busy people. I should have
written this epilogue at my initiative. But I'm learning, I just read
"How To Ask Questions The Smart Way" http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs
/smart-questions.html :)

Bye.

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Installing Ubuntu 7.04 hangs at 70% (Configuring apt sources) when computer is 
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