Thanks for the help, Patrick. BootIt supports up to 255 active, bootable partitions. It does this by "hiding" all but the ones you want to use for a particular bootable environment. As a result, gOS saw the area used by other partitions as one large, contiguous unused area. I used manual partitioning to make sure I didn't obliterate those partitions, but there was no manual option for installing grub to the same partition as the root file system. I'll try unhiding the other partitions and reinstalling to see if maybe that will force gOS to install grub elsewhere. Otherwise, I'll check the ubuntu forums for a procedure to move grub ex post facto.
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