@Piotr, I've given up on this. I was less concerned about security than
I was about the user experience. If the installer knows it's going to
drop the connection, why not inform the user of this? It's really
unnerving to have your connection drop, and think there's some kind of
bug going on. It's little satisfaction to learn later it's not a bug.

I don't know what it is with *buntu, but I've given up. They don't care
about attracting more people. It's a circle-the-wagons approach. I say
it to anyone who will listen: Re-open Bug#1. *buntu has lost its way.
Shuttleworth should look at his contemporaries (who've moved on to
launching cars into space, and being the richest men in the world). He
should ask why he got left behind. Windows 10 was a windfall to the
Linux Desktop, and we're still missing the point.

I've moved on to a non-buntu based distro. Peace be upon all.

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