On 06/06/15 14:40, Colin Law wrote:

I that case perhaps, as I suggested, you did not tell the installer to
use sdb for boot.

As Ubuntu is now so quick and easy to install, I popped a spare 80GiB drive into my caddy, and repeated the exact procedure to install onto sdc (the 80GiB drive).
1) Boot from DVD.
2) Select 'Install Ubuntu' from the first partition.
3) Followed defaults after selecting 'Erase disk and install Ubuntu', and selecting sdc as the disk to be erased. At no point was there anything to ask where I wanted grub to go. I think this can only be done from the manual install screen. As on the second occasion, there was no message about the boot not being compatible with legacy BIOS.

After the requested restart at the end of the installation, grub had been installed and updated to sda, and showed Mint, and the two installations of Ubuntu (the one on sdb and the one on sdc). sdc itself had not been made bootable.

That does not explain why it would not boot off sdb the first time,
but it is may be too late to work that out now.

It is also very difficult to understand why there were two differences in behaviour from the same DVD. On the first installation, I was taken to a grub screen to select Live DVD, installation or OEM installation. The second and third time, I did not get this, or the subsequent warning about no compatibility with legacy BIOS. The disk is read only, and finalised. I can't think where the installer might have stored the new information ... The reason I am asking all this is because I understand so little about the installer itself - It's wonderful unless you have more than one disk drive available.

I always follow the installation defaults whenever I install the testing version, as I assume that is what the majority of folk will do. That way, hopefully, problems I find will be similar for most folk. I suppose I could burn a fresh DVD and do another fresh install to sdc to see what happens, but if the information is not on the DVD, I guess the same would happen as before.

Back to me real question - how can I report this strange behaviour? I do regard it as a bug.

Regards,                Barry.
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