NBridgland? Are you still there? (Not sure you'll receive this because
your not a launchpad member, supposedly, this bug was imported from
bugzilla)

Leo, I believe that what you see is just the effect of the fact that
when grub is installed in ubuntu (which is done each time a new kernel
is upgraded, by dpkg-reconfigure grub), the drive may be in an order
different then when it is executed for real.

You could test this by, at the grub menu, pressing c to go in
command mode and type:
grub> map (hd0) (hd1)
grub> map (hd1) (hd0)
without grub> of course.

If that fixed it, you could then edit /boot/grub/device.map to swap the
information there.

I believe the reason why you see error 17 (partition there, but
filesystem not recognized, is because it find your partition 5 on the
other drive, that contains your swap partition)

This is actively work on on Bug #8497 .

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New Error 17 - Dual Boot - Dual HD
https://launchpad.net/bugs/17586

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