One last kick at the (presumably dead) cat.

This fix does indeed fix the original complaint of leaving file systems
mounted and hanging the system on a system install, but it creates a
grub.cfg that has incorrect/invalid entries.

I believe the problem is

a) the mistaken belief "we're now allowing partition types that aren't 
recongnized by grub-probe"
b) os-probes/50-mounted-tests was the code to copy

grub-probe is correctly "failing" because GRUB (running on the booting
system) is unable to mount those systems (Grub only mounts linear LVMs -
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/os-
prober/+bug/1987679/comments/24)

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  os-prober leaves filesystems (lvm-thin, lvm snap) mounted

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