On one of the myriad forums on "can't access tty" someone said they were
able to download and burn the alternate CD, and then install O.K.  The
alternate doesn't run as a live CD, it is just for doing install and is
a lot more streamlined than the CD Live.  If the Alternate is missing
some packages they can be downloaded and installed from Synaptic or
Add/Remove.  This might be a lot cleaner than the upgrades which can
have problems according to the forums.

I haven't tried it since I'm basically looking for bugs, and I do have
another computer which runs Gutsy O.K. (with usual Alpha type problems
and many Feisty problems which aren't fixed on Gutsy).  Cheers, Jerry

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Feisty boot fail "can't access tty" IDE SATA problem
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