Got a work around for the install from DVD, at least. On the Toshiba,
set the SATA Compatibility Mode to "Compatability" (That gets rid of the
stupid emulation 0/1 question.)

On the first flash screen press F6. Choose your language

Press F4 and select "Use driver update disc"

Now select install. It will ask you to insert the disk. (If you have a
driver update disk, by all means stick in when it asks.) I didn't have a
disk so I let fail to find the driver. I think I pressed ESC to get to
the text and then return. It seemed to give up and skip the graphics
setting. After that the install went smoothly.

Of course, I can't get it to boot now (!) beyond the grub menu but at
least I have an OS in place and I just need to figure out what I did
last time I did a clean install. I know there is a new driver from ATI.

The graphics resolution during the install was perfect. Whatever
graphics driver it was using was absolutely fine. How can I use the same
one (in the same way) during boot up? Then the work-around would be
complete.

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  11.04 Wont Boot With Mobility Radeon HD 3400

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