well seems to be chronic ...

2008/10/9 Doug Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I have confirmed that the same behaviour is seen in Intrepid (20081009 /
> AMD64 Server).  My workstation has the following hardware -- which
> differs in chipset than the original with the disks listed in physical
> order:
>
> MB:  Abit KV8Pro
>
> PATA1:  1x 80GB and 1x 120GB disks
> PATA2:  1x DVD drive
> SATA: 2x 120GB disks
>
> I have attached the output of some commands (uname, lspci, dmesg, fdisk)
> from Intrepid, as well as from Gentoo and GParted Live for comparison.
> It seems that in Ubuntu, Grub is seeing the correct order for the disks,
> but the order the the kernel provides to it during the install is
> incorrect.  This probably only affects systems that have integrated PATA
> and SATA controllers provided by a single chip with both types being
> used.
>
> My guess is that Ubuntu is the only one (of theses three atleast) that
> is solely relying on the new 'libata' module.  The others still have
> /proc/ide populated.
>
> Let me know if there is any thing else I can provide for you.
>
> ** Attachment added: "Not fixed in Intrepid (20081009)"
>   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18376640/output.zip
>
> --
> Grub installs to wrong drive's MBR in default install. No way to change in
> standard installer.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46520
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Nemes Ioan Sorin

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Grub installs to wrong drive's MBR in default install. No way to change in 
standard installer.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/46520
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