40_custom doesn't do anything by default, of course. If you've written a
custom script there, I suggest that you use the save_default_entry
function that's now provided by grub-mkconfig_lib. See the other scripts
in /etc/grub.d/ for examples.

It sounds like you tried to do the same thing by hand and got the
quoting wrong. If you use the provided function, you'll avoid this
problem.

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savedefault not default in update-grub
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216178
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