This may only affect people with 62 sector gaps who have linux partitions that use LVM or RAID. Not sure. Disks whose first partition starts at the newer position of sector 2048 are ok.
To reformat your disk to increase the gap is likely to require a full reinstall and is especially problematic for those with Windows dual-boots.
A work-around would be to boot off a different installation of linux/Grub on another disk or USB stick. I am having to boot off a USB stick now because my RAID10 system has 62 sector gaps on each disk and it would be a monumental task for me to reformat the disks.
This is having a serious impact on fedora users as fedora installs with LVM: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=737508

