Ok - then how do I switch which is the default?

i.e after installing Kubuntu I get the Ubuntu UEFI entry, if I then install
Ubuntu It overwrites that entry and Ubuntu is the default OS.

 - yes I can choose kubuntu from the ubuntu grub menu however this is *not*
as good as having a seperate UEFI entry .

i.e - say I have a kernel update in Kubuntu - Ubuntu's grub menu isn't
aware of the changes to Kubuntu grub and will still load the old
(possibly security bug ridden) kernel

Is it possible to get separate ones ? It seems a much better solution
(otherwise one OS will not be aware of grub changes of another), also
rEFInd will not have separate entries.

Regards



On 11 November 2012 22:28, Phillip Susi <ps...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> This is by design: you only need one grub installed and it can boot
> multiple OSes.
>
>
> ** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Invalid
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