Would it be possible to look into the bios (or efi) setup and check that
this info (which is what the system will actually use to boot next time)
corresponds to the info found in dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc. If not, the
user could be prompted to do a manual selection of which drives to push
the updated grub to (with recommendations as to what would be a sensible
choice)

It might be possible to read the version of grub on each of these disks,
and present that alongside the selection process, and also describe what
scenarios could have caused this manual step to be needed (you may have
added a second drive to the system, repartitioned, or...)

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  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
  'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"

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