You can try to drop to the shell (there is such an item in menu, at
leas in Expert install) and see the output of
cat /var/log/syslog
This could help to understand what is happening.
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Hi,
GRUB2 supports boot partitions on a lvm volume. LILO too, if I'm not
mistaken. Why then a boot partition is created on bare metal by
default by the d-i? Will you welcome a patch that makes boot partition
to be on a lvm volume by default?
Thanks,
Arokux
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