btrfs is designed to replace the partition table, the partitions, the software raid controller and the filesystem.
There is no place to put a 64mb bios_grub partition as the disk becomes pure btrfs.
This is definitly not solved. When using a partition table-less btrfs install, which is the way btrfs is designed to be used, grub should be creating it's bootloader in /@/boot but instead the installer is crashing.
btrfs is designed to replace the partition table, the partitions, the software raid controller and the filesystem.
There is no place to put a 64mb bios_grub partition as the disk becomes pure btrfs.
This is definitly not solved. When using a partition table-less btrfs install, which is the way btrfs is designed to be used, grub should be creating it's bootloader in /@/boot but instead the installer is crashing.