I think, duplicate status is wrong. Why?
I tried the same constellation as in bug description on older hardware (Toshiba 
Notebook, Pentium III, Celeron, 1,73 GHz, 32bit) and BIOS (no UEFI possible!). 
Live System 14.04 on sdb, empty pendrive on sdc. Manually partitioning, mount 
point "/" to sdb1, Bootloader manually to sdb.
And i took now Trusty 14.04 32bit with fresh download (the first time at 
2014-03-02 i took a beta/daily build).
But at the end of installation i got the same bug: (i try to translate from 
german)
"An attempt to configure apt went wrong, to download more packages from CD".
Then installation ends => Suggestion to reboot from new system on pendrive => 
But it fails, because bootloader can't be found.

When i do the same thing with LINUX MINT DEBIAN => everything works (also on 
different hardware).
I also tried with older ubuntu (12.04 LTS), but got same bug! I also tried with 
Live System from DVD (instead of USB-Pendrive) => same bug.
So i am sorry: my only work around is, not to take ubuntu ....

** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1277865
   Cannot install Ubuntu 14.04 on EFI hardware

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