> So you typed (/dev/hda1), instead of (hd0) in the advanced options during 
> intall? I dont understand that point.
- I have type (hd0,0), but /dev/hda1 also should work. This will install Grub 
in bootsector of /dev/hda1.
But remember, in this case you must have another boot manager installed. I have 
Xosl. Or maybe you can make a floppy for booting Ubuntu in /dev/hda1.


> so i should install feisty on /dev/hda1 not on /dev/hda2 because that causes 
> the problem,
> ...
> because i though that just it could be installed on MBR and not on a 
> partition.

The system should work installed in any partition, with Grub in MBR or in 
bootsector. But I only could boot Ubuntu Feisty when it was installed on 
/dev/hda as primary partition and Grub installed entirely in bootsector of the 
same partition.
I don't understand why. This is not the normal behavior.

Seems that have a new kernel in 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/2.6.20-15.27.
Maybe, we can wait for an version 7.04-1 with this new kernel ? There are so 
many Ubuntu users and others trying Ubuntu who can't install Feisty.

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feisty crashes on boot, "/" system disk does not exist
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