btrfs still isn't working as a boot destination.  Indeed, when I try to
use it, I usually throw a grub error during install (and, obviously,
boot).  The part that puzzles me the most is that, when I mount the
partition, it seems that all the root-level files and directories are in
a subdirectory named "@" (sans quotes) -- I assume there's some
installer magic involved here.  As I read that it *had* been working in
alpha-2 (with some minor glitches), I was hoping that the beta would
have addressed the issues.  Installing grub by hand doesn't throw errors
at install time, but still doesn't boot.

Note: this is for 32-bit server beta1.

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

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