Just create a small ext4 partition and have it mounted as boot. The rest
can stay btrfs. I have done this and it works as expected.

This problem will never be fixed as long as everyone frames the others
for this. You would have to get the grub people talk to the btrfs
people.

Regarding Ubuntu, it should warn you at install about having boot on a
btrfs partition.

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