Worked perfectly!

I've had nothing but headaches since the switch form grub to grub2.
Mostly caused by grub2 and udev arrogance as to deciding how my drives
should be mapped :(

I've an image processing application that is best delivered as an
"appliance" computer.  I clone my master system with rsync, re-install
grub and hand it off, or at least I used to.

Boot-Repair is the solution.  It needs to be in the repos and I've
installed it to my "master" system for future clones.

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