I guess this should probably be a different bug report, but I'm guessing
at least the grub portion is related.  I downloaded the nightly
yesterday, install went off fine, though when I clicked to reboot the
kernel crashed just before actually rebooting.  Pressed reset, the
computer reboots, and immediatly starts booting into windows 7.  Grub
didn't even flash on the screen.  So I rebooted into the live drive, and
chrooted into my install on /dev/sda5, and re-ran grub-install /dev/sda,
with the verification step.  I then unmounted the chroot, and then
rebooted from the live drive, which again the kernel crashed just before
reboot.  After pressing reset it again booted straight into windows
without going through the grub menu.

So to recap, as far as I know I have a working version of ubuntu on
/dev/sda5, and that grub-install is convinced that it worked, but that
all it is useful for is booting directly into windows.  I'm going to
conduct one more experiment where I check to make sure that the config
for grub actually recognized the 11.04 install, but other then that I
can't think of a solution.

The kernel panic before reboot I'm guessing is unrelated but wasn't sure
if anyone else had observed that.

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Title:
  grub-installer fails to remove grub-pc when installing on EFI systems

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