I'd like to take this a bit furthuer.  I'm on a LAN (3 actualy, 2 with
dnsmasq and one with a full ICS failover system) where we have
integrated DHCP+DNS in such a way that that the dhcp server can give the
client a certain IP address based on what name the client says it has.
this is nice so that the IP becomes independant of wired and wiress
access as well as when the pc card NIC is switched out for whatever
reason.  It also has the benifit that new PC's get their name configured
in DNS without first requiring a MAC address profile to be programmed in
the server.

netcfg can do this, but it's not the default (and it is the default on
windows 2k and XP FWIW).  I guess "enterprise" networks bother with
setting up dhcp mac address based profiles, but on a 10, or even 50,
user LAN with no on-site admin it's just not worth it.  I think "DHCP
with Hostname" should be the default.  However, both what i want, and
what the initial request wants can be solved without confusing any
users.

Place a screen before the DCHP screen, maybe a slightly modified
hostname screen, where it asks for the hostname with 4 buttons:
continue, get hostname from DHCP, configure static IP, and skip
networking.  continue being the default.  For most "users" (as in
home/small bussiness end users) they are currently prompted for the
hostname anyway so it's not any more screens.  The exception is for
those in large managed LAN's where the hostname is assigned from DHCP,
and even then it's just "tab tab enter".  And, IMO, if I was to worry
about 3 extra keystrokes I'd probably not use the CD but an HDD imaging
system anyway.  I think this would make lots of people happy who are
either tapping their foot waiting for the failure or franticaly going
for the cancel button and wouldn't bother anyone but a very small number
of network admins who most likely have the resources to work around it
such as a custom distro build for the company.

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dhcp search can't be avoided during installation
https://launchpad.net/bugs/18195

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