Another similar bug report 1247933

Im my case I have had big issues installing "new" hard disks or even USB
flash drives, which also have the equal hardcoded "ubuntu" bootloader-
id, and as you then have several disk with the same ID you have problems
booting. As a main rule you should be able to name your bootloader
something rather unique for each installation so future HDD mix want
cause boot problems. Calling them all the same is in my experience a bad
practice.

I really this could be fixed/up-prioritized.

I know time is limited resource for everybody, but having an option
"--bootloader-id" that actually doesn't work for how maaaaany years is
really critisable. At least remove the option from the documentation if
knowone plan to fix it in the near future. A lot a people might waste a
lot of time, I did for sure!

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  grub-install with --bootloader-id option creates unusable boot
  configuration with secure boot

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