okay... I think the issue might be more subtle. I tried installing lucid
again via usb, hoping to be able to select the correct drive in the
advanced options in the installation procedure... what I instead find is
that when in livecd mode, gparted reveals my usb drive as /dev/sda,
which I believe is selected as the default drive to install grub to,
while my hard drive is /usb/sdb. I expect that after installation, this
might be humongously problematic, since when the usb is removed, the
hard disk would be reported as /dev/sda? Even though fstab would be set
up using uuids as opposed to device location, many things, including
grub, should expect to face issues upon update?

I also think this is closely related to the following bug:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/565189

Since this issue is not present in grub2 in karmic, this is certainly a
regression.

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[karmic] grub re-writes boot sector on wrong drive on fresh install
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