Can you answer my question please?  I think what happened is that you
had windows on the disk with all 4 partitions used, and tried to install
along side.   This failed because all 4 partitions were in use.  I think
that for some reason the installer decided that grub needed to be
installed to /dev/sda4 ( probably because that was your windows boot
partition ), and it remembered that decision after you backed up and
tried to install using the whole disk, which deleted /dev/sda4, and at
that point, grub should be installed to /dev/sda.

If that is how it went, then this is a bug that should be fixed.


** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => ubiquity (Ubuntu)

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