The title might not accurately describe the problem, but the problem is
nonetheless valid. I just ran into it.
The issue is not that grub deals with ext4 as ext2, albeit the wording
might be improved in this area (issue 1, minor). The real problem is
that the grub is again the bitch it's always been. I'm sorry, but what
exactly was I supposed to do now to get grub installed on this new hard
disk of mine? Grub won't tell me and neither does google. That's
CERTAINLY a bug.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Summary changed:
- GRUB2.00 recognizes ext4 as ext2
+ GRUB2 installation on GPT partition table unclear
** Summary changed:
- GRUB2 installation on GPT partition table unclear
+ GRUB2 installation with GPT partition table unclear
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GRUB2 installation with GPT partition table unclear
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