doesn't offer GRUB boot device selection on RAID
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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debian-installer |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
grub-installer (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
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Medium
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
I have Kubuntu 8.10 64 bit Alternate iso and am installing this to a raid 0 array (2 drives setup in raid 0) with WinXP in the 1st partition. Before doing the install I input the install option "priority=low" I believe this gives the use access to all install options.
The installer's behaviour is different depending on whether one installs to a non-raid drive or a raid drive. In an non-raid setup the installer asks if you want to install grub, then if answer yes one can eventually get the option of where to install it? e.g. (hd0 it will go to the mbr, (hd0,2) will go to partition 3. In the raid setup the installer asks if you want to install grub (answer yes), then it asks do you want to install to the mbr? If respond with No the installer kicks you back to the question do you want to install grub? There is no way to manually install grub to some other partition other than the mbr.
Is there an option on the installer that can be used to bring up an option for the user to select where to install grub even in a raid setup or is this just a bug in the installer script?
Thanks.
summary: |
- Alternate install - no option to install grub + doesn't offer GRUB boot device selection on RAID |
Moving to Ubuntu grub-installer.