I had this problem with an Acer Aspire A110 netbook and the UNE 10.10
iso on a USB key (via Unetbootin on XP).

Connecting via WiFi first made no difference. I tried installing various
times and at one point it told me installation was complete (after the
installer crashed) but I still got "error: file not found      grub
rescue>" after rebooting.

Having no other Linux PC, I first tried running the #6 workaround on the
netbook (using Live USB), but the USB key became read only when booted
from and I didn't have another USB key big enough. I then tried to copy
the files to an SD card instead and merge them back onto the USB key
with my XP PC, but it was taking too long on the netbook.

The next plan was to use a Live CD on the XP PC and copy the files, but
it was too slow with the CD drive spinning up/down repeatedly and
causing I/O errors until the PC froze. Instead I installed Ubuntu via
Wubi on the XP PC and did it there instead. After spending many hours
copying 133,000 files (1.5-3Gb?) onto the USB key and installing it on
the netbook, it still didn't work :(

My workaround was to use the 'Alternate installer' iso on USB instead,
and I connected the ethernet too. It downloaded stuff and took somewhere
between 2 - 6hrs (as I was asleep) and works well. An improvement at
least on the 11.5 hrs it took before to upgrade from UNE 10.04 to a
buggy 10.10 (slow SSD).

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An attempt to configure apt to install additional packages from the CD failed 
upon install from USB
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658865
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