This was deliberate so that people wouldn't be bothered by apt prompting
them to insert the CD.  The common case, I would argue, is that people
don't have physical media conveniently around for very long after the
installation, and particularly on a server I'd expect the network to be
much more convenient.

I'm definitely not going to change this for precise, as there is far too
much risk of regression.  If you want this changed for Q, a first step
would be to verify that apt falls back to the network if the CD isn't
inserted but the network is available without any kind of prompt.

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  After installation from cdrom, apt-setup comments out the CD from
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