Public bug reported:

My OS is ubuntu14.04 LTS.
And the command "grub-install -V" shows that the grub version is Grub 
2.02~beta2-9.

Since I have two disk on my laptop, and one of them is not bootable, I
have to use nativedisk mode.

But the "--disk-module=MODULE" option of grub-install can not work normaly.
Command like:
sudo grub-install --disk-module=native /dev/sda

returns me the following message:
"
 --disk-module: (PROGRAM ERROR) Option should have been recognized!?
Try 'grub-install --help' or 'grub-install --usage' for more information.
"

What's the meaning of "should have been recognized", not unrecognized?

Grub(-install)2.00 in ubuntu13.10 don't have this bug. Everything goes
well.

The following attachment is the output of `sudo fdisk -l`. /dev/sda is
SSD, /dev/sdb is HDD and because of the bios problem, it's not bootable.

** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: disk module nativedisk

** Attachment added: "the output of `sudo fdisk -l`"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1332211/+attachment/4135010/+files/output.txt

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Title:
  The "--disk-module=MODULE" option of "grub-install" don't work in Grub
  2.02~beta2-9

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