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#1
Now that I have actually gone through the installation with no errors I get this one now. I wonder if it has anything to do with choosing the dhcp server option in the installation. I chose no, but it appears it starts it anyways, at least in the web panel it's enabled. I don't need another dhcp I already have one on my router and it does everything for me.
#2
I am having the same trouble. I had a fresh install of Ubuntu, checked my LinuxMCE iso against the md5. I just don't see what's wrong with what I have. If anyone could help I would most appreciate it.

I retract that statement now: apparently you really can't use an ISO. If you are using one and get that message try burning the CD and run it that way.