Ok, UUID is only for partitions, so maybe the serial number instead.

This error crops up when a new kernel is installed during an
update/upgrade.  The update-grub command is called which in turn may
call grub-install.  It seems to always default to /dev/sda instead of
the where the sdX grub-install was told to install.

Can grub-install store the last /dev/sdX it was told and use it as
default?  Or some other solution?

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  grub is installed to /dev/sda by default and fails

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