There is no need to reformat with Ext4.  If you wish to use BtrFS for the Boot 
partition, it's recommended.  Just tell the partitioner to start at the 1MB 
boundary instead of the first sector.  To reiterate, you need an empty 1MB at 
the beginning of your drive to write to.  I would call this an error with the 
partitioner/Ubuntu Installer instead of Grub2.
To do this properly, start GParted and format it using this method.

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  Non trivial grub2 installs no longer fit in small embed areas

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