Public bug reported:

I'm not an expert, so keep this in mind while reading this bug report.

Bug experienced on 2015 MacBook Pro 13".

I distro hop a lot and I noticed a difference when installing Fedora or
Ubuntu. In both installers (Fedora uses Anaconda) you can specify where
you install the boot loader but only in Fedora the installer works as
expected.

I want to install Ubuntu 20.04 on a external SSD (connected through
USB), while installing I make the partitions on the external drive (sdc)
and choose to install the boot loader on the same device (sdc). I expect
it not to alter anything on sda (where the Mac boot loader is). After
installing and rebooting GRUB loads (from sda) and fails because it
didn't find a device. So I suspect there is something wrong here because
in the installer I marked it to install the boot loader on sdc.

In Fedora (if anyone wants to compare), the original boot loader of the
Mac isn't touched or altered and the Mac keeps booting macOS and only
boots to Fedora when holding the alt-key.

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


** Tags: ubiquity

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