Hi there .... Any thoughts on this behaviour? My main desktop machine has two hard drives. I always run current stable on one and testing on the other, using testing as a matter of course but having stable available for when testing breaks.

I installed Vivid onto the drive where Trusty had been. I used the defaults and installed to the entire drive. For some reason, grub had been installed to the other drive, and the partitioning on the Vivid installation was bizarre - /dev/sdb1 was a small (500 MB) Fat 32 partition, with /dev/sdb2 as the main ext4 partition. The swap partition was as expected.

I could not install grub to this drive. My workaround was to disconnect the other drive and re-install. That gave me the expected partitioning. I'm really curious as to what was going on. Any thoughts?

Regards,    Barry.

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