At the request of Samantha Jian-Pielak, I've run some additional tests.
I installed Ubuntu 16.04.2 desktop on a computer using an ASUS P8-H77I
motherboard with an American Megatrends 2.31 UEFI and a Toshiba 3TB hard
disk, putting a ~700 MB /boot partition at the END of the disk, above
the 2 TiB mark. (I did not bother with a BIOS-mode install.) The
computer installed and booted fine. I then copied /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/
to /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT and renamed shimx64.efi in the target directory to
bootx64.efi, so as to make it bootable using the fallback filename for
the next step. This step was to move the hard disk to a second UEFI-
based computer, built around an MSI A88X-G43 motherboard, which also has
an American Megatrends 2.31 UEFI. The installed system booted fine here,
too.

Thus, it looks like these two systems do not have a bug that prevents
booting from over-2TiB disks. I cannot rule out the possibility of such
bugs on other computers, particularly those that use other EFI
implementations.

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  Install to 3TB disk fails with "attempt to read or write outside of
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