** Description changed:

  I erase my /dev/sda drive, including MBR and partition table.
  
  I restore a windows partition from an image.
  I install 10.04LTS from the Live-Cd.
  I end up having:
  Windows partition
  / partition ext3
  self made /backup partition ext3
  swap partition
  
  I try making an image with Acronis True image. This tells me that the 
partition table is incorrect. Gparted confirms this.
  I now install 8.04, manully, just formatting / and leaving the other two 
partititons, all ext3.
  
  I try making an image with Acronis True image. This tells me that the
  partition table is correct. Gparted confrims this.
  
  To me this means that the grub install of 8.04 works fine, and 10.04
  does not. Probably because 10.04 uses Grub2.
+ 
+ => Later on I installed 10.04LTS with the alternate installer on a clean
+ formatted 16GB USB stick. The partition table and MBR are on that stick
+ now, with a swap space of 1GB. Again, Acronis true Image 10 signals that
+ the partition table is incorrect.

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10.04 LTS install produces corrupt partition table
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/578731
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