USB install defaults grub install to usb /dev/sdb
Bug #1065969 reported by
sayth
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #987418: manual partitioner: /dev/sdb (installation media) selected by default as device for boot loader installation.
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Bug Description
Download 64 Bit ubuntu image Precise 12.04.1 use Pendrive linux to create a bootable USB.
When you review partitions and are n the resizing area. if you choose the option 'click here to view all partitions' it will also show you where it plans to install grub.
on my system /dev/sda is my hard drive and /dev/sdb is my USB. Ubuntu installer displayed the default drive to install grub on to be /dev/sdb my USB.
This should default to the drive where the distribution files are being installed /dev/sda, if it is not and is left as default the user will be left with an unusable system.
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I think this bug is very similar to bug #917783