I too am having the same issue. Typed up a post and there were no questionable words contained within the text, but I kept getting the error saying that there was a banned word contained within my post. Very frustrating when it does not tell you what word is causing the issue.by hilltop_yodeler - [OLD] - Installed Mode
After disabling the 4 GB drive in the bios (which made no difference), numerous installations and many attempts to edit /boot/grub/menu.lst, the thing that finally worked was to specify the automatic installer method (which supposedly asks the least amount of questions during the installation). It still asked me where to install Grub and I specified the same location, /dev/sdb. I'm not surby hilltop_yodeler - Configurations and Hardware Solutions
After five installations, this is getting to be a bit frustrating. I've never had this issue with any of the (many) other Linux OS that I've used. I'm installing Elive Topaz 2.0 on an EeePC 901. There are two HD's, one is a 4 GB drive and the other is a 16 GB drive, both solid state. I've been installing the OS onto the 16 GB drive. I've installed the OS toby hilltop_yodeler - Configurations and Hardware Solutions