I just installed i386 Gutsy from the desktop livecd on an old AMD K7
650MHz, 256MB RAM, that I use for messing around.

1 IDE hard drive:
hda1: win98
hda2: failed installed of winxp
hda5: swap
hda6: /  (XFS)

Right after partitioning, the installer warns if you /boot will be on
XFS.  It pops up a dialog that warns you about grub-install not working
properly on an XFS /boot, giving you options of [go back] an [continue].
The actions of the buttons are opposite to their text: [go back]
continues, and vice versa.

 At the end of the install, a similar (or identical) dialog comes up
before running grub-install.  This time, the buttons are mapped
correctly.  I hit continue, and grub-install failed.

 To install grub manually, I made a grub floppy (cat /usr/lib/*-pc/stage[12] > 
/dev/fd0)  This machine is so old that floppy booting works better than USB. :P 
 Then
root (hd0,5)
setup (hd0)
did the trick.  I think there's a way to get it to work from the grub shell 
running under Linux, maybe using install instead of setup.

 Anyway, Gutsy still has the warnings, and still needs them.

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should warn at partitioning stage if /boot is on XFS
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47848
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