Lion clean install crawling

I'm attempting a clean install of OS X Lion on a 2.8 GHz iMac with 4 GB of RAM. I downloaded Lion from the app store, created a USB installer, and booted from the installer. I initiated the installation after wiping the drive with disk utility.
It's been nearly 20 hours now and the install still isn't complete. I would have thought it had hung, except that the log indicates progress as of this morning (current install log below).
Any thoughts on what's going on? Are there any red flags in the log that may give an indication of what's wrong? I pulled the log at 6:45 system time, so it's evident that it's still trying to do...something.
Thanks in advance.
Install log as of 1/11, 06:45:
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: @(#)PROGRAM:Install  PROJECT:Install-686.2
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: @(#)PROGRAM:IA  PROJECT:InstallAssistant-209
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Hardware: iMac8,1 @ 2.80 GHz (x 2), 4096 MB RAM
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Running OS Build: Mac OS X 10.7.2 (11C74)
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: PWD=/
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: SHLVL=1
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: __OSINSTALL_ENVIRONMENT=1
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: CI_DEFAULT_OPENCL_USAGE=0
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: OS_INSTALL=1
Jan 10 08:22:11 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Env: _=/System/Installation/CDIS/LCA.app/Contents/MacOS/LCA
Jan 10 08:22:12 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Using distribution archive from /Volumes/Image Volume/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Using product <OSInstallDVDProduct> based on media at /Volumes/Image Volume at distance 10
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Using product <OSInstallESDProduct> based on distribution at /Volumes/Image Volume/Packages/OSInstall.mpkg at distance 5
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Checking Software Update catalog URL http://swscan.apple.com/content/catalogs/others/index-lion-snowleopard-leopard.merged-1.sucatalog
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM ->T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: inUDS=0x1071b0c30=disk0s2=Macintosh HD
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMBootable=1            (bootable right now without any further action)
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMBootCapable=0         (bootable if you call MKCFPrepareBootDevice)
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMBootSurgeryRequired=0 (for primitive MBR on BIOS, add boot block and loader)
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMFSSurgeryRequired=0   (for primitive MBR on BIOS, add boot block and loader)
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM ..T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: PMNewfsRequired=0       (bootable with MKCFPrep but it will rudely carve)
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost diskmanagementd[355]: DM <-T+[DMToolBootPreference getPartitionBootability:]: MKerr=0 out=4=0x4
Jan 10 08:22:13 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: No available package ref for compatibility update. Ignoring.
Jan 10 08:22:21 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Using product <OSSoftwareUpdateCatalogProduct> from product keys 11C74_ServerEssentials at distance 25
Jan 10 08:22:23 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Created IATool object:737d750
Jan 10 08:22:24 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Preventing machine sleep.
Jan 10 08:22:24 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Using product IA_PKSecureNetEnabledProduct <file://localhost/Volumes/Macintosh%20HD/Mac%20OS%20X%20Install%20Data/> at distance 5
Jan 10 08:22:24 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Using mutable product path: /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Mac OS X Install Data
Jan 10 08:22:24 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieving 50 packages (3.766 GB)
Jan 10 08:22:25 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.da (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Danish.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:27 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.pl (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Polish.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:32 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.MediaFiles (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/MediaFiles.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:33 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.AddressBook (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/AddressBook.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:34 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.de (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/German.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:36 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.sv (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Swedish.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:37 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.zh_CN (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/SimplifiedChinese.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:38 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.DVDPlayer (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/DVDPlayer.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:39 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.Safari (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Safari.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:40 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.ja (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Japanese.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:42 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.ru (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Russian.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:42 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemResources (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/BaseSystemResources.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:42 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.OSInstall (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/OSInstall.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:43 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.fr (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/French.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:44 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.RemoteDesktop (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/RemoteDesktop.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:44 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.PodcastCapture (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/PodcastCapture.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:45 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.SIUResources (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/SIUResources.pkg)
Jan 10 08:22:46 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.MigrationAssistant (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/MigrationAssistant.pkg)
Jan 10 08:24:18 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.Essentials (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Essentials.pkg)
Jan 10 08:24:20 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.zh_TW (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/TraditionalChinese.pkg)
Jan 10 08:24:21 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.ar (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Arabic.pkg)
Jan 10 08:24:22 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.MacOSX.lang.hu (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/Hungarian.pkg)
Jan 10 16:33:50 localhost Install Mac OS X Lion[382]: Retrieved package com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemBinaries (file://localhost/Volumes/Image%20Volume/Packages/BaseSystemBinaries.pkg)
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost Unknown[323]: 2012-01-11 06:43 Install Mac OS X Lion[382] (CarbonCore.framework) FSEventStreamStart: ERROR: FSEvents_connect() => Unknown service name (1102)
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1 - ODNodeCreateWithName request, SessionID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000, Name: /Local/Default
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1 - loading configuration for '/Local' from '/System/Library/OpenDirectory/Configurations/Local.plist'
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Loaded bundle at path '/System/Library/OpenDirectory/Modules/PlistFile.bundle'
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1 - unable to find authentication module 'ConfigurationProfiles'
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1 - unable to find service discovery callback for module 'PlistFile'
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Registering for network changes
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Registered subnode with name '/Local/Default'
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: failed to open local node for internal record copy
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Registering for power changes
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Registering for network power changes
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1, Node: /Local/Default - node assigned UUID - 37061661-7C0D-46BB-8044-F1C7066B03A2
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.1, Node: /Local/Default - ODNodeCreateWithName completed
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.2 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.2 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 37061661-7C0D-46BB-8044-F1C7066B03A2, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeNative:config, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: EqualTo, Equality: CaseExact, Value(s): SharePoints, Requested Attributes: dsAttributesAll, Max Results: 1
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.2, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using a native record type 'config' which is not portable
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.2, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using a native record type 'config' which is not portable
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.2, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODQueryCreateWithNode completed
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.3 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.3 - ODNodeCreateRecord request, NodeID: 37061661-7C0D-46BB-8044-F1C7066B03A2, RecordType: dsRecTypeNative:config, RecordName: SharePoints, Attributes: <none>
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.3, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using a native record type 'config' which is not portable
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.3, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODNodeCreateRecord completed, delivered 1 result
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.4 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.4 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 37061661-7C0D-46BB-8044-F1C7066B03A2, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: Any, Equality: CaseExact, Value(s): dsRecordsAll, Requested Attributes: dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_name,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_account_uuid,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_createmask,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_version,dsAttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaNodeLocation,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_shared,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordType,dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_shared,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_name,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_oplocks,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_use_parent_owner,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_directorymask,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_use_parent_privs,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_inherit_permissions,dsAttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaRecordName,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_shared,dsAttrTypeNative:directory_path,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_strictlocking,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_group_id,dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_name, Max Results: 2147483647
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.4, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using an old record type 'dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints' should be using kODRecordTypeSharePoints
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.4, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using an old record type 'dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints' should be using kODRecordTypeSharePoints
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.4, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - flushing record '/private/var/db/dslocal/nodes/Default/config/SharePoints'
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Module: PlistFile - ___index_record_block_invoke_1: sqlite3_prepare_v2: 21
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: Module: PlistFile - ___index_record_block_invoke_1: sqlite3_prepare_v2: 21
Jan 11 06:43:44 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.4, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODQueryCreateWithNode completed
Jan 11 06:44:43 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.5 - Client: coreservicesd, UID: 0, EUID: 0, GID: 0, EGID: 0
Jan 11 06:44:43 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.5 - ODQueryCreateWithNode request, NodeID: 37061661-7C0D-46BB-8044-F1C7066B03A2, RecordType(s): dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints, Attribute: dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName, MatchType: Any, Equality: CaseExact, Value(s): dsRecordsAll, Requested Attributes: dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_name,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_account_uuid,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_createmask,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_version,dsAttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaNodeLocation,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_shared,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordType,dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_shared,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_name,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_oplocks,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_use_parent_owner,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_directorymask,dsAttrTypeStandard:RecordName,dsAttrTypeNative:afp_use_parent_privs,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_guestaccess,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_inherit_permissions,dsAttrTypeStandard:AppleMetaRecordName,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_shared,dsAttrTypeNative:directory_path,dsAttrTypeNative:smb_strictlocking,dsAttrTypeNative:sharepoint_group_id,dsAttrTypeNative:ftp_name, Max Results: 2147483647
Jan 11 06:44:43 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.5, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using an old record type 'dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints' should be using kODRecordTypeSharePoints
Jan 11 06:44:43 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.5, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - client is using an old record type 'dsRecTypeNative:config/SharePoints' should be using kODRecordTypeSharePoints
Jan 11 06:44:43 localhost opendirectoryd[101]: 324.5, Node: /Local/Default, Module: PlistFile - ODQueryCreateWithNode completed

I've created a boot disk (several actually) following the methods outlined in this guide.
http://www.eggfreckles.net/tech/burning-a-lion-boot-disc/
I've also saved the installer dmg in several backup locations so it can be burned again fresh or transfered to bootable USB thumb drives.
The Lion install disk boots up and operates just like the Recovery Partition (Disk Utiltiy and all) with one giant benefit, you don't have to log into the MacAppStore with all it's complications or require a lenghtly internet download to install Lion.
So you won't see this annoying screen and have to wait a few hours if the servers are overloaded.
The boot disk also installs considerably faster. Two giant benefits actually.
Also  once Lion is installed, Bootcamp can be used to partition the drive, then the Recovery Partiton > Disk Utiltiy used to change the BOOTCAMP partition to HFS+ journaled and then 10.6 can be installed or cloned from a external drive onto the BOOTCAMP partition.
Dual boot Snow/Lion is possible with a large enough boot drive.

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