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External command finished with errors. Command apt-cdrom

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I'm trying to install lubuntu on an external hd, but get this error:

Command apt-cdrom add -m -d=/media/cdrom/ finished with exit code 100. 
Output: Using CD-ROM mount point /media/cdrom/ Identifying... [346fcdc746deafa9f6c6092b422ab5b3-2] Scanning disc for index files... F
ound 0 package indexes, 0 source indexes, 0 translation indexes and 0 signatures 
E: Unable to locate any package files, perhaps this is not a Debian Disc or the wrong architecture? 
E: No CD-ROM could be auto-detected or found using the default mount point. You may try the --cdrom option to set the CD-ROM mount point. See 'man apt-cdrom' for more information about the CD-ROM auto-detection and mount point.

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