@Erick: Sorry if my point has been misinterpreted. Of course I did not
overlook your constructive and very precious ideas in the initial post.
I should have written 'further' ideas instead of 'any', sorry for that.
However from then on the postings basically come down to me toos and
complaints with only minor discussions on the solutions you suggested.

Still IMHO, your idea #2 is sure not the best but the the easiest and
safest way for a quick solution. Maybe not even the amount of text needs
to increased. What about: "It is recommeded to install Grub2 to the MBR
(e.g. /sda) of the disk where Ubuntu resides. Installing Grub to
partitons (e.g. /sda1) is usually not a good idea as it may lead to
problems booting other operating systems in a multi-boot environment"

@Nicolò: Sure, your suggestion is exactly what we expect how it should
be handled. However, I'm not shure how fast this could be implemented as
it needs changes to the code with further testing needed.

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