I have to agree with Erick that the suggestion "if in doubt select all"
is an incorrect direction to give and is causing various degrees of
problems for many. Especially those with Windows and are installing grub
to many partitions rather than just to the MBR of their first boot hard
drive.  I was taken aback when this was offered to me upon a fresh
install of Lucid, luckily I knew better because of experience with
grub2, and I knew exactly where I wanted grub installed. I see better
direction and advice within the installer as one possible solution for
this serious bug. The inexperienced user is going to say "OK when in
doubt, go for all" because that is what the installer is telling them to
do.

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Ubuntu grub2 dist-upgrades result in confusion
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/576724
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