OS/2-User: Dude, I just fixed your bug. :-) It was not an installer
issue, but a problem with grub itself. Without putting a lot of effort
into archaeology, I don't know exactly why other systems didn't suffer
from it, but perhaps they were using a slightly different patch set
(GRUB Legacy is like this - every distribution ships quite significantly
different versions of it, which is one reason why now we're trying to
converge again on GRUB 2) or perhaps they just got lucky. There is no
need to remove options from the installer since the grub bug is now
*fixed*.

At any rate, could you stop having a go at me after I just spent several
hours fixing this bug? I don't expect gratitude for doing my job, of
course, and I realise it took much longer than it should have done for
us to get round to fixing this, but you could at least be civil about
it. Perhaps in future I will say nothing about my thought processes
since it seems that the response to me being open about my progress over
the course of today was just to be shouted at by you and zebul666; it
makes me wonder why I bothered, frankly, if you're just going to
harangue me for describing my progress on the fix.

I can't easily do very much about older releases, since the installer is
already out the door and on physical media, but I've uploaded backports
of this fix to https://launchpad.net/~cjwatson/+archive/ppa; if those
test out OK, we may at least be able to get this into Ubuntu 8.04.4
(8.04.3 is a bit too close to be able to get anything else substantial
into it).

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GRUB installation fails if installing to certain non-ext3 filesystems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185878
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