WRAP UP

First my mistake:
I found a work-around. My 2008 HP dc5850 allows me to boot from the first disk 
of the internal SATA-2 controller or from a SATA-3 PCIe card, I have added for 
the SSD. I did boot in the BIOS from the SSD, but did forget all about it and 
assumed during the installation of Xubuntu with btrfs, that I was still booting 
from sda. That is where everything started to go wrong, since grub (SSD) still 
expected the previous ext4 system on that newly installed partition.

Second the remaining bug in update-grub.
I booted in the main system again and did run update-grub. Update-grub did not 
detect the btrfs system and left it out from the list of bootable system. So in 
my mind there was no way I could boot that just installed system and that 
resulted in this bug-report.

I'm lucky with the separate SATA-3 controller, because I can boot both
systems, but I have to select the btrfs system from the BIOS after any
update of one my three ext4 systems. During 'normal' operation I have to
select the boot entry for my main system manually. So it is important,
that update-grub is corrected for those people with a BIOS without drive
choice.

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  Impossible to boot 18.04.2 from btrfs

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