It sounds like whatever you're using to set the default boot entry is
doing so using a number, i.e. saying something like use the fifth entry
as the default. GRUB 2 supports setting the default boot entry by name
instead, which entirely avoids this problem without needing to reorder
the menu.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/721691
Title:
default boot doesn't work after updates, osprobe is at the wrong place
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