I would suggest at least that a message be added if there is no /boot
partition in the lower portion of the disk to inform the user that the
system may not boot properly unless they add a /boot partition on the
start of the disk.  In the case where they choose the auto partition,
then a 100 MB /boot partition should be created by default if the disk
is over 2 gb.

As for fixing grub, this is impossible as this is a bios issue, not a
grub one.

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/boot is on root partition by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/88633
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