Similar problem here.

I had Windows installed on my first HDD (Master) and installed GRUB in
the MBR of the second HDD (Slave) so that it wouldn't overwrite the
Windows boot loader. After changing the boot device priority in the
BIOS, nothing booted and I had to edit the menu.lst manually. (I tried
it again and again, every time I installed Ubuntu on a friend's
computer, and it never worked.)

As far as I understand the problem (and I'm pretty sure I don't fully
understand it, so it's just a guess), in my case the fact that GRUB is
installed in the slave's MBR (which the installer knows!) is simply
ignored, therefore the device numbers in the automatically generated
menu.lst are wrong. If it's just that, it shouldn't be too hard to fix.

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Installation to second disk confuses drive numbering
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45989
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