So you mean the way installer to determine an EFI install or BIOS
install is not reliable.

Is it possible for the installer to detect if the EFI system partition
exists before doing grub-install?

I presume this partition is not created by grub, but is created by the
partition program. If the previous installer program thinks the computer
is EFI-boot ready, it should have made the partition available.  If the
installer could detect such partition's existence AFTER the
partitioning, this situation would not happen.

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  grub-installer failed during install trusty 64bit

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