I chose /dev/sda only, and the next dialog says

 You chose not to install GRUB to any devices.  If you continue, the boot
 loader may not be properly configured, and when your computer next starts up 
it will use whatever was previously in the boot   sector.  If   there is an 
earlier version of GRUB 2 in the boot sector, it may be       unable to load 
modules or handle the current configuration file.                               
                                                   
 If you are already running a different boot loader and want to carry on  doing 
so, or if this is a special environment where you do  not need a    boot 
loader, then you should continue anyway.  Otherwise, you should      install 
GRUB somewhere.                                                                 
                                                         

 Continue without installing GRUB?

Huh?  So for some reason it doesn't seem to be listening to me, and
again I can't go "back" (or copy/paste...)

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Title:
  grub-pc upgrade: can't back out of configuration, don't know how to
  proceed

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