These wiki instructions are really odd.  I don't buy their
recommendation to convert back to MBR; we'd actually prefer people stay
with GPT if that's how their disk comes, and I expect that staying with
GPT would fix this problem.

grub-setup is just telling it how it is; the message is not a grub2 bug
in and of itself.  You should be able to reboot successfully (though
keep a live CD handy!), but the unreliability of blocklists means that
you may have to rerun grub-install more frequently than you otherwise
would - for example, after major filesystem rearrangements.
http://grub.enbug.org/BIOS_Boot_Partition has some further details here.

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[Lucid] Upgrade of grub-pc: "Your embedding area is unusually small.  core.img 
won't fit in it."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/515724
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