No, it's not that simple.

The kernel and anything is free to use the naming policy it wants, but
that's not the problem here. p* is still used in nvme, but there is a
numbering before that for the device ID -- nvme0n1 points to a "drive",
nvme0n1p1 points to a partition. This issue is in grub-installer, it's
just that I don't have NVMe drives to play with to figure it out.

Could someone seeing this issue please run the installer but just before
that, modify grub-installer to add "set -x" near the top so we can see
which part of grub-installer does the parsing wrong?

Reassigning to grub-installer since we don't need to bug the kernel team
for this...

** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => grub-installer (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

** Changed in: grub-installer (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox)

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  NVME partition names incorrect; should be nvme0p1, not nvme0n1

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