This bug affects me with 12.04.02 installer. I'm booting from usb on a
HP dc5300 with 3 network cards. The same usb image has been used to
successfully install other systems. The hanging is not intermittent as I
have tried to install several times. Also the hanging is permanent or at
least didn't continue the install in 24 hours. The network autodetection
goes fine and then it hangs. Alt-F4 shows:

DEBUG: Writing DHCP stanza for eth0
DEBUG: Success!

as the last lines logged.

By logging in to console (Alt-F2) and running ps I saw as the last
processes in the list:

16014 root 8712 S rdnssd -f -u root -r /tmp/rndssd_resolv
16015 root 10812 S rdnssd -f -u root -r /tmp/rndssd_resolv

running kill 16015 "solved" the hang and the installation proceeded
further.

Hope this information helps someone.

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