yurikoles, maybe you're right, but this is a bug in my opinion.
  
  Suppose that someone installs just the base system and not the desktop 
packages. This could be done for example on a server.
  After rebooting the user is stuck since he/she cannot install anything else 
from the CDROM.
  The user needs to be quite proficient in Linux to know how the apt system 
works, to know about its source lists, etc..
  
  A beginner or even an advanced Windows user with less experience with Linux 
would find this situation very frustrating.
  I believe the CDROM should be added in one of the first steps.

  Could you please confirm the bug so that someone looks at it ?

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  The alternate install procedure doesn't add the CDROM to the apt
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