This bug does not need further comments confirming its continued
existence. I expect that it will continue to exist for some time yet,
because it arises from a fundamental design issue on the part of XFS (it
skates close to the edge of what POSIX permits, and thereby makes it
impossible for grub-install to reliably force data out to disk such that
its subsequent raw disk reads will work). I have heard that GRUB 2 may
resolve this by not needing to know the sector number for stage 1.5, but
I wouldn't hold your breath just yet. When we switch to GRUB 2 (not for
Hardy), we will revisit this bug and see if it still exists.

I do not see that this prevents Ubuntu being "taken seriously in
enterprise environments". I have yet to encounter an enterprise
environment that required /boot to be on XFS.

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grub-install hangs with xfs root/boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/8058
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