There is indeed an option in the Advanced menu available from the
summary screen which allows you to specify the drive for the boot
loader.  Pointing this to the USB stick resolves the install problem....
the laptop hard drive was left alone and bootable, and the USB stick now
boots with mythbuntu 9.10.

Strictly speaking I suppose that all is behaving as per design intent,
and this isn't a bug.

However, because of the potential impact the default grub installation
can be a non-booting system, I'd like to encourage the developers to
consider making the install default for the grub boot loader to be the
install disk.... and allow the user to choose a different disk in the
advanced option.

Also, it might be worth pointing out that the hard drive grub modified
wasn't the first boot device....  the CD-ROM, and the USB stick were
configured in BIOS as booting prior to the hard drive.  So, it's a
little hard to understand the logic of writing boot loader to the hard
drive by default.

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[karmic alpha 4] grub re-writes boot sector on wrong drive on mythbuntu install
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/414996
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