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Some notes from my experience of trying to test this:
grub-install
I didn't get any further than this. I was attempting to install in a VirtualBox VM.
Regarding the failed install error, you need to make sure that VirtualBox is using UEFI - Legacy Boot isn't currently supported at the moment.
Had the same issue while using Boxes, switching it to UEFI allowed the install to complete successfully!
Thanks, it gets a bit further, but this time fails with:
Interesting, I'm not too sure what could be causing that, but if I had to take a guess VirtualBox's UEFI implementation doesn't allow for writes from the VM, at least by default. It's been a long time since I've used VirtualBox (since before UEFI was even really a thing), I don't suppose there's any sort of setting that might resemble making it writable?
My version of VirtualBox is a few years old so I wouldn't be surprised if it was lacking some features.
If you're using UEFI in VB, definitely update to the latest version. UEFI support in older VB was pretty bad. Works a lot better now, though I haven't had time to test this new version of Vanilla OS, so YMMV.