Public bug reported:

I want to install a command-line system using the alternate CD
the alternate text installation should let the user choose where to install 
grub, not by a sucessful detection of windows xp then pop up a choose, because 
in my case, grub will install automatically
thats what it does in the live cd installation gui, but the livecd has no 
option to install a command-line system (another talk)

I have a ntfs partition on hd(0,0) with no xp/os , i only want to use its ntldr 
+ grldr to boot.
and i want to install ubuntu on hd(0,1) mount as / , hd(0,2) mount as swap
/dev/sda | ms-mbr
 /dev/sda1 | ntfs | boot flag
 /dev/sda2 | ext3 | mount as /
 /dev/sda3 | swap | mount as swap
which is affected by this problem

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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7.10 alternate text install cant set where to install grub
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186591
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