I built a VM with a straight Ubuntu 10.10, plus some of my usual
customizations. I then pulled in today's build (24 March,
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/). I made it available to the VM
as a disk image, not as a physical CD. The VM mounted it at boot:

/dev/sr0 on /media/Ubuntu 11.04 i386 type iso9660

To duplicate my previous efforst, I also manually mounted it on /cdrom,
which I had to create for the occasion.

On running the cdrom upgrade program as above, using various paths, I
got the following message: 'Unable to locate any package files, perhaps
this is not a Ubuntu Disc or the wrong architecture?'

I then forced the popup "A distribution volume with software packages
has been detected". I accepted. I got the sudo popu, indicating that
"/tmp/distupgrade.RvT4ha/natty" would run, possibly an entirely
different program.

In any case, I proceeded, and got exactly the same message, 'Unable to
locate any package files, perhaps this is not a Ubuntu Disc or the wrong
architecture?'

I don't know if this is the same bug or a different bug masking the
original one. I suspect the latter.

I stopped there.

I will leave this VM as it is in case anyone has any questions.

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Title:
  Failed to fetch cdrom:[Kubuntu 8.04 _Hardy Heron_ - Release i386
  (20080422.1)]/pool/main/o/openoffice.org/openoffice.org-style-
  human_2.4.0-3ubuntu6_all.deb Hash Sum mismatch

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