** Description changed:

  I tried to install ubuntu 12.04 A1 on my system, but the system hanged
  each time, using the F2 key during the install/boot process, I narrowed
  it down to the b43 wireless driver. So at the primary install page via
  the F6 key, I used:
  
  b43.blacklist=yes
  
- I then proceeded to insatll the system, which failed on first boot, so I
+ I then proceeded to install the system, which failed on first boot, so I
  used the same command within GRUB and then added blacklist b43 to
  /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
  
- Was ther a better way to do this?
+ Was there a better way to do this?
  
  P.S. On the original F2 listings, I noticed that the system reported
  that the b43 firmware wasn't available and then it would hang.

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  install failure b43 12.04 Precise Pangolin

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