Follow-up Comment #4, bug #41005 (project grub):

I was able to install a grub2 with the 'native' disk module by doing:

sudo grub-install --disk-module=native /dev/sda

(BTW: I'm using a Kubuntu 13.10/saucy 64-bit system.)

And with this, I could see the second disk as ahci1 :o)) In addition, my
Ubuntu still is able to boot AND I'm also able to boot another Ubuntu from the
2nd disk.

However, my problem has NOT been solved with this. This is because the main
reason I tried was because I want to be able to boot my (original) windows
from the 2nd disk (that used to be the primary disk before; see my first
post).

And the windows REFUSES to boot with the native grub driver and 'chainloader
+1'!

Hence, to boot the windows on the 2nd disk, I'm still forced to use a grub
from an usb stick (see my 2nd post for more details)...

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