Hi 
So I decided to install Kunbuntu 9. Something went right, something went wrong. My data:
Disk 1: 500 GB, dedicated to XP and data.
Disk 2: Empty.
The installer defaults wants to resize the first disk and install dual boot. I don't want that, I want Kubuntu to install on the second disk. For that I had to go into the 'custom' install. In there I created / and swap. After installing it there as no dual boot. On re-running the setup wizard I discovered in the advanced options it installed the boot loader on the second disk. As far as I know that doesn't make sense: it needs to be on the first disk (unless I am completely wrong, of course :P).
So now I can rerun the complete setup and tell it to install the boot loader on the first disk, but I am wondering if it will keep my XP intact then. The better (because: shorter) way of course would be to be able to manually fix the setup that I have so far, yet it is vitally important my XP stays intact. Would anybody happen to know how I can do the latter?
Thank you in advance for your help
PS As a feedback to the developers: I was rather surprised the installer in the 'fully automatic install' wants to resize the first disk. It might have been more 'elegant' if it would have asked where I wanted to install (hence, disk 2 would have been selectable as well), and then automatically install the whole dual boot setup by itself.

So I decided to install Kunbuntu 9. Something went right, something went wrong. My data:
Disk 1: 500 GB, dedicated to XP and data.
Disk 2: Empty.
The installer defaults wants to resize the first disk and install dual boot. I don't want that, I want Kubuntu to install on the second disk. For that I had to go into the 'custom' install. In there I created / and swap. After installing it there as no dual boot. On re-running the setup wizard I discovered in the advanced options it installed the boot loader on the second disk. As far as I know that doesn't make sense: it needs to be on the first disk (unless I am completely wrong, of course :P).
So now I can rerun the complete setup and tell it to install the boot loader on the first disk, but I am wondering if it will keep my XP intact then. The better (because: shorter) way of course would be to be able to manually fix the setup that I have so far, yet it is vitally important my XP stays intact. Would anybody happen to know how I can do the latter?
Thank you in advance for your help

PS As a feedback to the developers: I was rather surprised the installer in the 'fully automatic install' wants to resize the first disk. It might have been more 'elegant' if it would have asked where I wanted to install (hence, disk 2 would have been selectable as well), and then automatically install the whole dual boot setup by itself.
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