It feels like this may got introduced by 1.99-20ubuntu1. And maybe the GPT 
partition is not the causing factor. My setup uses normal DOS partition table 
but I use a 2 stage boot where the first boot loader is in the MBR and then 
boots secondary grub stages from extended partitions. The installation was 
successful and on previous upgrade I did not notice anything wrong. But the 
upgrade today produced the "error: non-sector-aligned data is found in the core 
file" message. The common point is both cases use the deprecated blocklists.
In my case, luckily the system can be booted still. But there is an error on 
boot saying something about "outside partition" which has to be overridden by 
typing enter.

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