Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: debian-installer

Two 750GB SATA disks joined into RAID1 array, which divided into 4 partitions:
1. pri NTFS WinXP (100G)
2. pri NTFS Userdata (240G)
3. pri efs4 / (55G)
4. log
5. ext swap (7.5G)
6. ext efs4 /home (295G)

I want to setup a dual-boot system with Alternate AMD64 DVD. An
installation process stops at GRUB. I can try to setup GRUB again and
again, no luck. If I chose to continue without boot loader, I get the
following message:

"No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or because 
your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet.
You will need to boot manually with the /vmlinuz kernel on partition 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 and root=/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 
passed as a kernel argument."

In syslog I see that WinXP partition discovered successfully but the /
one didn't:

20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11 is a NTFS partition
20microsoft: result: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11:Microsoft Windows XP 
Home Edition RU:Windows:chain
50mounted-tests: debug: os found by subtest 
/usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft
...
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10freedos on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
10freedos: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10qnx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
10qnx: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a QNX4 partition: exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20macosx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
macosx-prober: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not an HFS+ 
partition: exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a MS partition: 
exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/30utility on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
30utility: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/40lsb on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/70hurd on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/80minix on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90linux-distro on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90solaris on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
...
main-menu[483]: (process:31864):   Volume group "isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13" not 
found

I'll test if 9.04 has the issue too ASAP.

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: debian-installer
  
  Two 750GB SATA disks joined into RAID1 array, which divided into 4 partitions:
  1. pri NTFS WinXP (100G)
  2. pri NTFS Userdata (240G)
  3. pri efs4 / (55G)
  4. log
  5. ext swap (7.5G)
  6. ext efs4 /home (295G)
  
- I want to setup a dual-boot system. An installation process stops at
- GRUB. I can try to setup GRUB again and again, no luck. If I chose to
- continue without boot loader, I get the following message:
+ I want to setup a dual-boot system with Alternate AMD64 DVD. An
+ installation process stops at GRUB. I can try to setup GRUB again and
+ again, no luck. If I chose to continue without boot loader, I get the
+ following message:
  
  "No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or 
because your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet.
  You will need to boot manually with the /vmlinuz kernel on partition 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 and root=/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 
passed as a kernel argument."
  
  In syslog I see that WinXP partition discovered successfully but the /
  one didn't:
  
  20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11 is a NTFS partition
  20microsoft: result: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid11:Microsoft Windows XP 
Home Edition RU:Windows:chain
  50mounted-tests: debug: os found by subtest 
/usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft
  ...
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10freedos on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  10freedos: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/10qnx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  10qnx: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a QNX4 partition: 
exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20macosx on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  macosx-prober: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not an HFS+ 
partition: exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/20microsoft on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  20microsoft: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a MS partition: 
exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/30utility on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  30utility: debug: /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13 is not a FAT partition: 
exiting
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/40lsb on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/70hurd on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/80minix on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90linux-distro on 
mounted /dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  os-prober: debug: running /usr/lib/os-probes/mounted/90solaris on mounted 
/dev/mapper/isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13
  ...
  main-menu[483]: (process:31864):   Volume group "isw_bdgibehedh_Raid13" not 
found
  
  I'll test if 9.04 has the issue too ASAP.

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