Just to add my 2 cents!!

My system is AMD64 (more detail prob not relevant as i have had the same
problem on two different AMD64 motherboards)

HDD config:
2 HDD: 1 SATA2, 1 IDE

As SATA is faster than IDE i have used it as my primary drive, and
disabled the IDE drive in the CMOS so that windows recognized the SATA2
is HD0 at boot-time. When installing ubuntu (5.10 and 6.06) it installs
everything in the right place etc, but detects the SATA2 as HD1 and the
IDE as HD0, and therefore the grub menu.lst uses ROOT(HD1,x) instead of
(HD0,x). This is very simple to fix manually, but whenever there is a
Kernel update, debconf(?) rewrites the menu.lst file back to (HD1,x).

For whats its worth:

Filesystem            Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda9              29G  2.8G   25G  10% /
varrun               1014M  104K 1014M   1% /var/run
varlock              1014M  4.0K 1014M   1% /var/lock
udev                 1014M  124K 1014M   1% /dev
devshm               1014M     0 1014M   0% /dev/shm
lrm                  1014M   19M  996M   2% /lib/modules/2.6.15-26-386/volatile
/dev/sda8              17G  395M   16G   3% /home
/dev/sda1              40G   14G   26G  34% /media/c-drive
/dev/sda5             143G   65G   78G  46% /media/d-drive
/dev/hdc1              56G   30G   27G  53% /media/music
/dev/hdc2              56G   24G   33G  43% /media/video


I'm not a very advanced user, so forgive some of my more assumptive comments!

1 Last note, when i install SuSE 10 on the same system - grub worked
without a problem.

Michael

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incorrect groot setting after installation
https://launchpad.net/bugs/16824

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