After further reading, it seems to me that
a) my pve-system seems to use "plain grub"
b) the other systems are one step ahead it seems, they seem to be using something called "GRUB through proxmox-boot-tool", which is also why "proxmox-boot-tool status" gives a meaningful answer on these...
Wait, I just realized that a normal grub config on legacy systems only uses the reserved space on the first partition to store it's binary. so it is normal that this cannot be mounted.
Hello dear proxmox users and proxmox experts,
I recently upgraded my cluster of from proxmox 7.x to 8.2.7. This went mostly just fine.
I also installed a new pve system (not yet in the cluster) and noticed that it now defaults
to using systemd for booting if you install the root fs on zfs...
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