Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: ubiquity

I've installed ubuntu on a system with two hard disk present. An old but
huge IDE - disk and a fast sata2 disk. The IDE disk is mapped to sda and
the sata2 disk is mapped to sdb.

Expectably i installed my OS to the sdb(sata2) drive. I setup two
partitions (ext3 and swapped) with no specialities. All grub2 files are
installed correctly to {/dev/sdb1}/boot but the Boot-loader is written
to sda. There is a drop-down-box at the and of the installer but there
is only sda a chooseable target.

So after the installation you have to reboot from the install cd, start
the live-system and setup grub2 manually via grub-install /dev/sdb.

After the reboot the bootloader works correctly

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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GRUB2 install Target unchangeable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555636
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