I'll give a little more info.

I know that if I do a clean install and from there I play around imaging
the disk or partitions and restoring older images on the SAME disk, it
works, I'm doing it for over a month now.

This lets me think that if I boot from a live CD or a bootable disk and
re-install grub2 onto the CLONED disk which doesn't boot, it may well
work and I may well be able to image and restore anything I want onto
any of the 2 disks. This is a fair guess. Question is, would it be
interesting for you to know the outcome of this test or it doesn't
matter?

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  Cloning GRUB2/GRUB-legacy makes clone not bootable

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