A note for those needing a workaround: Both mine and Jim's make some
assumptions about how the disk has been partitioned. I assume that /boot
is *not* on its own partition, and Jim assumes that it is (and that it
is formatted as ext2, on /dev/sda5---adjust accordingly).

I'd be a bit careful with your approach, Jim. Isn't the filesystem
already mounted on /target/boot when it comes time to install GRUB?
(Actually mounting it seems a bit much, too, since all you really need
is the appropriate line in /etc/mtab to put in /target/etc/mtab.)

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Karmic: legacy grub-install fails, possibly due to missing /target/etc/mtab
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/465231
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