On 13/08/2025 at 11:08, [email protected] wrote:
Grub no longer asks me which disk it should install on, and that's causing me 
problems.

I repeat: grub-efi-amd64 never ever asked where to install, because it always installs in /boot/efi, whatever is mounted there. Only grub-pc asks to select the boot disk or partition for BIOS boot.

I don't know if this is related to the fact that there are multiple /boot/efi 
directories, as you say, or not.
In any case, regardless of whether there are multiple /boot/efi directories or 
not, I should be able to choose where to install Grub, just like before!

You are able to. When partitioning disks during initial installation, if multiple EFI partitions are present and set "use as EFI partition", then the debian installer will choose either one and mount it on /boot/efi. If you do not want this to happen, just set the one EFI partition you want to use "use as EFI partition" and set the others "do not use". But this does not have anything to do with GRUB itself.

There were a few corner cases in guided partitioning which may cause the installer to choose the wrong EFI partition, but they should be fixed in trixie installer.

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