I agree that that's what it should mean, but I believe this bug stopped
receiving attention after comment #3, which suggested that
grub_0.97-1ubuntu9 fixed the problem (which it didn't).

Leaving aside discussion of our overloaded "confirmed" state, there is
an open question of "correct" behavior. Naively, grub-reboot should
cause the next boot to be as requested, but the discussion in the debbug
around the behavior of grub-set-default suggests the debian version of
grub may be diverging from the behavior described in the GNU manual.
This may be my misinterpretation, that's all too possible.

Should we fix grub-reboot or remove it? Which is the right direction?

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Latest grub package (0.97-1ubuntu4) breaks /sbin/grub-reboot
https://launchpad.net/bugs/31915

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