>I think that /etc/default/grub-install should be sourced from grub-
install at its first line and that would be fine.

I see the /etc/default is the right place to remember such an option.
However, all the other files in there just set options, e.g.

  UPPERCASE_OPTION=foo

So putting an actual command line in is a new paradigm. That could be
OK, but it is new. You could instead have grub-install read an
environment variable:

  OPTIONS="--ignore-stage1_5"

or maybe more specifically:

  IGNORE_STAGE1_5=true

It probably doesn't really matter. I am thinking more about whether more
options or variations might want to be set there in the future. The
options might be a bit more complicated, and may not be so easily
sourced as just giving an alternate command line.

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after boot into Windows XP, grub menu is not displayed and computer reboot
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