Reads previous post and hangs head in shame at spelling and grammar!  (I
am supposed to be off to bed)

For the interested I did try installing ubiquity (ubuntu-installer), etc
on my working IDE system, ignoring the notes in synaptic about it not
doing a lot that was terribly useful, but even when I managed to disable
the migration assistant, /dev/sda1 was already mounted and ubiquity
gives no GUI way of bypassing the migration-assistant stage - bug?,
which I sorted by passing a command line switch to ubuquity. With no
LiveCD in the system there was no filesystem.squashfs for ubiquity to
dump over /target so it died pretty early in the process.

Then I explored Netbooting and MinimalCD's I got halfway through
installing tftp on another box until I realised that the MinimalCD was
so small.

It is really time for sleep now!

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