How I corrupted the ubuntu directory:
On a Toshiba Satellite S855 with Windows 8 preinstalled and Secure boot 
enabled, successfully installed 12.10 64b to a 4G stick, without making a efi 
partition on it.  This created a good EFI/ubuntu directory on the hard disk, 
but left the EFI/Boot directory containing ony a grub.cfg file to boot the 
stick (so Windows would no longer boot), (although the 4G stick would boot).
  In this condition, I then installed 12.10 to a previously freed up space on 
the hard disk, which failed at the bootloader part, but
did end up in a condition which Windows booted.    Tried again to install to 
the 4G stick, this time with an efi partition on the stick, which failed with 
the "grub-install dummy" error. Looking at the EFI with ls -l, the ubuntu 
directory just showed a name the "d" for directory, and all else appeared as 
"?"s.  Apparently, the second (or maybe third) install of Ubuntu corrupted the 
ubuntu directory in the Windows EFI directory,.  Examining the failed stick, 
the /etc/fstab file refers to the hard disk's EFI partition (by UUID), not the 
one on the stick (which was empty).

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  grub-efi fails to install with Input/output error

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