The problem is that the installer has no way of knowing that you intend
to remove the other disk from the system and manually boot them
separately.  It assumes you just have two disks and want to be able to
choose which OS to load at boot time.  At best it would need some kind
of prompt to ask which your intention is rather than just assuming it
should install grub to the second disk.

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  boot loader not installed to target disk

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