Verification for bionic, basic grub2 grub-install test (using bionic ubuntu-server daily image 20180704):
I had a legacy BIOS system on a virtual HDD. Using kvm, I booted the bionic daily image in UEFI mode and installed a new Ubuntu system next to it (with the ESP created etc.). I have then booted the UEFI system and ran `grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --auto-nvram` - the command returned with return value of 0.
Then I switched to legacy BIOS mode and booted into the UEFI-installed system. I have run the `grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --auto-nvram` command there again and the command also returned with the return value of 0 (success).
Verification for bionic, basic grub2 grub-install test (using bionic ubuntu-server daily image 20180704):
I had a legacy BIOS system on a virtual HDD. Using kvm, I booted the bionic daily image in UEFI mode and installed a new Ubuntu system next to it (with the ESP created etc.). I have then booted the UEFI system and ran `grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --auto-nvram` - the command returned with return value of 0.
Then I switched to legacy BIOS mode and booted into the UEFI-installed system. I have run the `grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --auto-nvram` command there again and the command also returned with the return value of 0 (success).
Proceeding with installation tests.