Public bug reported:

Just about every time I've installed a *buntu, using the "alternate" ISOs, the 
same thing happens:
1) The installer asks for information such as desired username and password, 
time zone, and keyboard layout.
2) After filling out a few pages, it appears to start a long-running task, so 
at this point I assume it has all the information it needs and can complete 
installation unattended, so I go do something else for a while.
3) I come back hours later expecting the installation to be done, and instead 
see it barely started, paused, asking for HTTP proxy information.

It's a huge waste of time, and poor UI design to wait until partway
through a long-running process to ask for more information you need to
finish it, when you know you'll need it every time. It should prompt for
this information right at the beginning, and probably do a connection
test, so you can safely leave for a few hours after starting the
installation and it'll actually be done when you get back. Perhaps it
could even just try to connect without a proxy and see if that works,
since I imagine it usually will.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Text-based installer should prompt for HTTP proxy information at
  beginning of process

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