Dmitrijs,

I hadn't thought about that, and I've personally never used anything but
the amd64 and i386 images so I can't be sure about arm*, powerpc, or
*64+mac, but my thought is that the installation would still complete as
a "Broken Internet" install:

http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/testcases/1313/info

Then I'd think the proxy could be set post-install, and updates could be
applied at that time. Is that a reasonable assumption?

Another potential option for corner issues would be using either an
Lubuntu or Xubuntu alternate image to perform a CLI install, or even the
mini.iso.

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