Did a slow (8X) burn of a new CD, pretty much the same problem. Failure
was a little more graceful, it didn't get stuck until the desktop /
investigate session was started and I kept getting a dialog about how
language-pack-en-base 1:11.04+20110607 failed to install or upgrade.
This corresponds well with what the installer seemed to be doing when it
first reported a failure

E:sub-process /usb/build/dpkg returned error code (1)

the list of packages in a broken state was empty. Continuing led to a
dialog about an installer crash, which led to the desktop / investigate
session.

I didn't have any luck with a USB key, for some reason my motherboard
(Asus A8N-E) doesn't want to boot from it. It's 1G, with the
amd64-desktop build, created with unetbootin or usb-creator.

What happened to the "verify disk" option that was on earlier versions
of ubuntu?

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck

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  11.04 Installer crash with value error in command: invalid literal for
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