With the Ubuntu installer, no I didn't. I guess I should have. But given
that I was installing on a second blank disk drive, I didn't mind whatever
happened to that drive. I presumed that my second drive would have its own
master boot record on which GRUB would be installed and the installer did
properly recognize both drives with windows installed on the first drive. I
admit that I made a stupid mistake; as Amir and Dirk suggested, I should
have not trusted automatic installation and proceeded with manual.
But at the same time, I was wondering if GRUB is at all compatible with the
way thinkpad's master boot record is set, so that Rescue and Recover (tm)
can be called at boot time. Clive's experience suggests that GRUB can live
peacefully with a thinkpad's master boot record factory settings, or maybe
he didn't install GRUB on the master boot record?
-- Sayeh

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Aioanei Rares <debian.dev.l...@gmail.com>wrote:

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