Just hit the same bug.

Computer has 3 drives, 150Gb, 1.5 Tb, and 500 Gb.  I was installing to
the 150Gb drive (where windows resides) which was /dev/sdc I believe.

Windows partition was 140 gigs.  I was going to try to squeeze the
Ubuntu distro into the last 10 gigs, which I thought would be ok since
my ubuntu VM image I've been using for a year is only about 7 gigs in
size.

After rebooting and trying to figure out what went wrong I noticed all 3
drives were marked as boot drives.  I changed removed the boot flag from
the other two drives, still no go.

>From my slackware days I remember that the /boot partation had to be in
the first X megs of the drive for certain hardware to acknowledge it
correctly, but considering you don't appear to need a separate boot
partition anymore I assume this is long fixed.

I am going to try reinstalling now, since the other disks are marked as
non-boot and see if it changed anything.

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no grub installed when installing ubuntu 8.10 alpha3
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