Some more info. I never perform automatic installs/partitioning, it’s
always 100% manual. I selected the EFI system partition from the Windows
drive and marked it as “Do not use partition”, selected the new EFI
system partition I created for Ubuntu and marked it as “EFI system
partition” (which is equivalent to mounting it to /boot/efi, and note
that all partitions used by Ubuntu are on a drive that’s meant only for
Ubuntu) and selected the proper drive (which contains the EFI system
partition to be used) on the “Install bootloader to” dropdown.
Therefore, manual partitioning does not solve the issue. It’s even more
serious that Ubiquity ignores the fact I mark the incorret EFI system
partition as “Do not use the partition” and messes everything up the
same way.

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