Right. That makes sense now, after I gave up on this particular disk's
boot process, but later was forced to learn enough about bios/EFI to
find creative ways to get around bios/EFI boot issues.

So I take it grub-update or grub-install are simply not able to do the
right thing? Or both things. That is to say, they cannot know how to
make a system bootable and/or they cannot set a system up to boot either
bios or EFI, depending on how bios is set?

Just curious now. Thanks,

Felix

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  Mate 18.04 64 grub update fails to write to g2G 1st partition on 4T
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