Same installation medium USB-Stick (SANDisk 4GB USB2) has been used on 3
(three) different PCs...

If I decide to connect to the Internet (WLAN) when starting the
installation and install updates while installing the system, the
installation crashes on all 3 (three) PCs.

If I decide to not connect to the Internet (WLAN) when starting the
installation and do not install updates while installing the system, the
installation finishes without a crash on all 3 (three) PCs.

I've installed the updates after rebooting the PCs for the first time
after installation.

This is not a new bug, I suppose.

I've encountered the same behaviour on all 3 PCs when installing Ubuntu
MATE 16.10, 17.04 and 17.10 and not 18.04.

And the same happened when I tried to install Linux Mint 18.1 some
months ago.

Thank you for taking these facts into consideration.

I do not mind if nothing happens, perhaps I'm a "unique" case, but...
really ?  On 3 different PCs with Samsung SSDs while connected via WLAN
(Intel WLAN/Bluetooth modules) ?

Anyway, as long as the system can be installed correctly and updated
afterwards, everything is OK for me.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Confirmed

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