Thanks for the quick reply. The "by name" approach will make sure a
fixed entry is selected. If i  understand the approach right it will not
make sure that the "right" kernel is booted. On Ubuntu kernel updates
new entries are automatically added. The "by name" approach will select
the older kernel after update. For proper operation there would have to
be some mechanism that allows to have "aliases" an select the alias for
an entry. The update procedure would then have to give the grub entry
the name "kernel x.y-latest" or something to have a stable alias that
always points to the most current kernel. If the most current kernel
does not work properly manual intervention would be possible by moving
the alias just as the "by name" approach does.

I don't know how to file a change request for two packages that are
involved by this comment. Hopefully this comment will spawn some
discussion and reaction to get the idea pushed into reality.

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grub2 approach can make system unusable if shit happens
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/637787
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