Thanks for filing the bug.  Unfortunately it won't be easy to resolve
this on the 11.10 media, but I've committed a fix for 12.04's seeds.
Grub-efi will be seeded on amd64 and added to the pool.

For your 11.10 install, if you are able to at least boot off the pen
drive like that,  you can probably get GRUB for EFI installed actually.
Here's some pseudodirections:

1) Boot your install
2) Check and see which EFI partition got mounted at /boot using the 'mount' 
command
3) If your HDD's first partition (EFI System Partition) isn't mounted at /boot, 
mount it manually
4) Install the 'grub-efi' package.  apt-get install grub-efi
5) Run 'grub-install'

That should hopefully install grub to the efi system partition for you.

** Also affects: mythbuntu-meta (Ubuntu Oneiric)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Also affects: mythbuntu-meta (Ubuntu Precise)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: Fix Committed

** Changed in: mythbuntu-meta (Ubuntu Oneiric)
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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