Yes, I’ve read the notes and understand the issue you’re describing.
Installing grub-2 is a common and effective workaround, especially when
boot problems are related to filesystem compatibility. In many cases,
the root cause turns out to be the inode size of the ext filesystem,
which older bootloaders don’t always handle well.

Once grub-2 is installed, it usually resolves these conflicts and allows
the system to boot normally without further issues<a
href="https://veteranroofingsystems.com/";>.</a>

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