WORKSFORME!

Great, thanks again for the install guide.


But I want to emphasize how I got into this mess: re-using a hard disk on a 
multi-disk system, I install Ubuntu Lucid from the LiveDVD. It prompts me for 
the disk to use etc, and I ask it to *completely erase* the hard disk /dev/sde 
and install a *clean* new version of Ubuntu. This installation process 
*completes with no errors*, then prompts me to reboot, and **my system is 
unusable**. So I work eight hours for that.

I quite understand that this is pre-release software. I want to help
make it better, but I am new to Ubuntu. Where should I suggest a change
to the procedure -- documentation? grub installation scripts?

I am willing to test any proposed fixes.

Thanks!

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