Beats me, but the bug isn't actually new.  After talking to some folks at the 
local LUG and perusing the forums I've seen numerous cases of this issue 
occurring.  There are other bug reports as well, and I believe most of them 
have been closed as unresolved.  The gist of Canonical's stance is this:
Using btrfs to make a whole-disk volume (so that one mounts /dev/nvme0n1 
instead of /dev/nvme0n1p1 or /dev/sda instead of /dev/sda1) is unsupported so 
this isn't a bug but could maybe be resolved with a feature request.  

This particular behavior has been around since btrfs was first included
as an option on Ubuntu...circa 10.10 if memory serves me right.

What makes this bug different is that it's the first time I've seen the
bug cause the installer to crash.  Normally it complains about not being
able to install grub, I switch over to a terminal and do it manually and
everything is swimmingly after that.

Just to clarify, grub-install will install grub on a btrfs volume
without errors and it works splendidly but the installer doesn't handle
whatever exception occurs as a result of this apparently unorthodox
request.

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