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"...  beginners (first time linux users) will choose default option (fd0) in 
98% of cases without any understanding about hd0 / hd1. Something really useful 
can look like -> Install to Windows boot partition (with explanation : this 
will let you to chose preferred OS from the Windows Boot Manager, at the 
windows boot) // Install to Linux boot partition (targeting on the Linux boot 
partition, with explanation : this option will let you to choose preferred OS 
at Linux boot from the Linux boot manager, but be careful - on this case you 
may need to choose your linux Hard-disc from Bios when U need to boot on Ubuntu 
).
Some derived cases regarding 1: different partitions on the same Hdd; 2: 
different partitions on 2 (or more) hd's, should be covered too.

This kind of adviser will have GOLD value for new linux users and for mid linux 
users too.
This must be the way, without exceptions (for entire Ubuntu concept not only 
for Grub Installer ) if we want to grow a friendly, global community on a 'non 
geek' world.

Else ..no problem Ubuntu community will be large and growing anyway ...but we 
can be sure we will miss something - even 0.1%, even a single person.
For me it's ok as is now.

Eventually, GRUB INSTALLATION STEP can present at start 2 main modes :
-Advanced Grub Installer (with grub extra options - if we admit that geeks 
don't like to read again what they already know) 
-Default Installation (Guided, very clean and clear regarding all possible Grub 
installation locations).

Drawbacks - NO ONE - This can be a Win - Win situation. And a good
example of how we (Ubuntu community) understand the way that world
should be."

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Installation to second disk confuses drive numbering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45989
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