There is a "--bootloader-id=" argument to grub-install that lets you
choose a different name and only remove other entries with that new
name. So, if you're careful, you can choose unique names for each and
get other entries.

It's wrong and weird to remove anything by running "install" though. It
might even be okay to make the most recently "grub-install"ed device the
first, preferred device in the boot order, but it's not okay to remove
others.

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  grub-install removes other EFI boot entries

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