![]() No new media will be created until Lubuntu 22.04.1 LTS media is created in a few months unless a series flaw is discovered which will force it. Your issue may not be the DVD media itself, some boxes take >10 mins from thumb-drive due to issues related to firmware, this will likely add extra time if DVD media is used too, but that issue is not serious because the media still boots and is only an issue with the ISO itself, so once the system is installed all is perfect. Note: I’m repeating here my understanding of what I’ve gleaned from discussions upstream over various issues, some of which I’ll alluded to slowness was not ideal, but as it still worked to install it wasn’t a showstopper Ubuntu have no intention of changing this, or speeding up DVD media as it’s only a used by a handful of people. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS media was the last before these changes were implemented (where amd64 was different to other architectures on focal and prior releases). Yes it takes ages on DVD the last ISO I burned to DVD media I think was in the groovy cycle ( or hirsute) because of changes in the boot process & the thumb-drives weren’t booting at that time, I burnt it to DVD to see if it burnt there - results were identical to thumb-drive just far slower with the various dailies ( just taking much longer).Īll of Ubuntu ISOs & flavors of Ubuntu (such as Lubuntu) are created in the same manner, and it varies per release - intentionally so it’s the same process for all architectures (be it amd64, arm64, s390x, ppc64el, armh7 etc). ![]() An ISO when written to DVD media is very slow as that’s not the intended media for installation these days the intended media is USB-thumb-drive, or loading the ISO direct off disk/ssd.
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