No, I think the priority is right on this; you can easily work around
the issue, and therefore it's not urgent.  Just annoying.

And you really shouldn't install GNOME on a server anyway, unless it's
an application server or terminal server of some sort.  Most servers
that just handle network services do not need a GUI installed, and
additional software on any system gives more wiggle room for
exploits—that's rule number 1 of security, never install more than is
necessary to get the job done.

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Impossible install Gnome starting from ubuntu netboot installation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216756
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