I ran into this problem under Ubuntu 20.04 Beta on my 2008 MacPro while
attempting to have the boot loader installed on the same drive as the
linux installation rather than the drive with my macOS installation.
Using the Custom Partitioning option to install / on /dev/sde2 (ext4)
and the device for the boot loader installation set to /dev/sde, the
following glitch occurred. The boot loader was still erroneously
installed on the EFI partition of the macOS drive (/dev/sda1) and worse
the installer recreated the EFI partition on /dev/sde1 with the
identical blkid name as that used by /dev/sda1. So it left my system
with two physical drives having identical blkids for separate
partitions.

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