I have 3 OS's (Windows and last 2 Ubuntu's) on my first laptop hard drive 
(SDD). Every 6 months (for the last few years) I had these actions: keep 
Windows 10 that came with the laptop, keep the previous Ubuntu and install the 
latest formatting the partition with the ones 2 launches away. This time it did 
not work, for the first time, so it is something only related to 20.04 version.
(my BIOS is in legacy mode)

It says that fix is commited, does it mean it will go into the Ubuntu .iso so 
we can install it? 
Thank you for trying to fix for the noobies!

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  UEFI on Legacy - grub-install fails due to no space left on ESP

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