First, a note on the kernel version under which I reported the bug. I
compiled a copy of 2.6.26.8 using a vanilla kernel and matching debian
.config from here http://merkel.debian.org/~jurij/ as a test for future
custom kernel compiles but this issue occurs regardless of the kernel
version. It
Geert Stappers wrote:
Op 10-03-2008 om 14:02 schreef Tom:
The point is that it assumes the FIRST physical hard drive and
that's not a safe assumption. When I enter the BIOS and change the boot
order, your installer should respect the intent of the change
and assume the current BOOT drive in t
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