Workaround: boot again from installer/live medium, mount all partitions,
do the usual mount --bind for /proc /dev /sys and chroot. From within
there, grub-install succeeded. However, there was no grub.cfg saved, so
you only get a plain grub commandline and have to specify linux/initrd
to boot. To get the grub.cfg, call update-grub.

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Title:
  grub-probe: error: cannot stat `aufs'.

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