Here is an observation to add to my report from yesterday 
morning, 2014-06-25.

From:   Jordan Uggla <[email protected]>
Date:   Sat, 14 Jun 2014 00:01:20 -0700
> ... or that grub.cfg doesn't have any menu entries. 

If a "Debian" menu entry in the grub.cfg reported yesterday 
is commented in, then the entry appears in the menu.  Still 
the "Native Oberon" in the same grub.cfg does not appear.

So apparently two independent problems. 
First, as mentioned yesterday, grub hunts for a drive not 
present in the extant system.  Then grub refuses to display 
the menu entry for NO.  That because grub doesn't recognize 
the NO filesystem?  Testing on an unknown filesystem will be 
relatively uncommon and a failure seems possible.

Regards,              ... Peter E.
 
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