Suggestion: please check which sata port the SSD uses. If the SSD is in
a slot that is subsequent to the HDD, then the boot will be installed on
HDD (sata0 or sda). You may have to select "custom" option and select
the correct drive. This can all be avoided if the SSD is in sata0 port.
The sata port information can be found in BIOS, and if not, then look on
the motherboard for small words near the SATA port. That's my guess
which I came up with only becuase I flipped through BIOS and noticed
that I had the drives plugged in weird. So I did custom install, and the
default selected drive was my HDD.

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  12.04 LST dualboot on SSD, grub not installed right

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