Thanks a lot Colin! It seems like the grub part of the problem might be
that is simply search the wrong path. When copying "/boot" to the root
part of the FS (instead of @/boot) it works better. A symlink works as
well. But I also see a bunch of error message (like error: sparse file
not allowed).

I'm in busybox land after grub works, but to fix that is easy, just
adding "rootflags=subvol=@" to the kernel commandline. This does give me
a booting system (no X, but that appears to be a seperate issue).

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  ubiquity btrfs install fails to boot (grub rescue> prompt)

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