I have never had a bad install image yet.

The order of the items is the order in which they are typically done.
Since a media check is in general unnecesary and a total waste of
time, it belongs where it is, in the same place as 'launch a shell'.
It is something to be used only if you have a problem or think you have
a problem.

And even if you really think you need to check it, once you checked
it on one machine, you wouldn't need to do it on a second machine you
are installing on, so again, it is NOT a normal step of an install,
and hence should not be in the list of normal steps,.

So in my not so humble opinion as a long time debian user, you are wrong.

-- 
Len Sorensen


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