> > Comments/Problems:
> > 0. The zeroth problem was booting. Somewhere in the help where you find
> > it right away it says to use noacpi if the system hangs. I tried that
> > and it didn't work. In another spot more buried (I think in the special
> > parameter section) it says use acpi=off. Well, only the acpi=off
> > worked.
> 
> That is basically a kernel problem and nothing we can solve in the 
> installer itself. 

if this is the case, then *both* options obviously need to be be on both help 
pages, not one on one page and the other on a completely different page. In 
particular, both options should be right on that first troubleshooting help 
page where it first talks about what to do if the system hangs on booting.




> 
> > 4. The fourth and worst problem came when I tried to reboot my "new
> > system"...didn't work at all, 
> 

> The dialog actually says "the MBR of the 
> _first_ harddisk".

as far as I'm concerned, my sata1 drive *is* the first harddisk! If you had a 
sata1 drive, a dvd-recorder on hda, and an old ide on hdb, what would you 
consider to be your first harddisk? Is a sata1 drive not a harddisk?

Most importantly, this behaviour isn't mentioned in the dialogue nor documented 
in the guide, so at the very least, this is an important piece of information 
to add to both.



> Closing your report as there were no real new issues. 

I  must say I feel put off by this. Most of the issues are minor (as I myself 
also stated), but the sata problem cost me a lot of time (as did the careful 
documentation and submission of my installation report) and I feel completely 
guiltless in this issue. It's not a faq, it's not in the guide, it's unexpected 
behaviour, and it cost me a couple hours. All you need is to do is add a 
comment to the grub dialogue screen and the guide to the effect that this might 
be a problem. How can you be so cavalier about closing this bug and stating "no 
real issues"? Most new computers have sata drives and many people installing 
new systems will be plugging in some old ide drive to transfer data from.  Are 
you prepared to potentially waste the hours of other people's lives by not 
addressing this real problem? 

I don't think the acpi thing should be so flippantly disregarded either. It's 
just too easy to add a comment on the right page to save users trouble, so why 
not do it?


cheerios,

-j
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