Discovered the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 and 14.10.

One of the worst thing is that a step of the installation (GRUB position
in the "mount point" settings) is just broken and doesn't work properly
with multi-boot systems. The last installed *buntu will be always set as
the default system, even if you DON'T select /dev/sda for GRUB.

After every installation I have to use BootRepair to set the system that
I wanted as the default one. Other wise I can leave everything as it is,
with a secondary system set as default, but at every kernel update
there's the need to run the secondary system to run the "update-grub"
command...

As this bug seems to be quite old, I'm afraid that probably there isn't an easy 
solution.
Is there at least a easier/faster workaround?

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  grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

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