Frans van Dunné wrote:
> I've tried to make a clean install using the Beta 2 installer .iso.
> 
> The installer runs through all the stages, but does not ask for a
> root password (which I found odd).
Welcome to Ubuntu  ;)  You can set a root password if you wish once you
have booted the system.

> At the end of the installation process, it recommends to reboot, but
> it cannot boot from the harddisk.
Check the drive settings in grub, sometimes the installer sees the 
drives in a different order to how the BIOS and installed system see it. 
You may have to change the drive eg from (hd2,4) to (hd0,4) to get your 
system to boot.

> One caveat for users installing this next to an older installation:
> if you leave a swap partition in existence on another harddisk, the
> installer will claim that 'linux-rt' cannot be downloaded.
> 
I have two swap partitions on other drives and did not get this problem.

Ross.
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