I can confirm the behaviour Ryan experienced: I applied a normal update
which included an update to grub (not sure whether via update manager or
synaptic) and it overwrote the MBR. Updates shouldn't break the system.

Also like Mark Warriner I use BootitNG which embeds its own code in the
MBR and also allows you to hide partitions from the currently running
OS. So it may not be possible to detect whether there is another OS
present, therefore this shouldn't be relied upon in order to decide
whether to offer a choice to the user.

Mark's proposals are well argued and I support them.

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Installation of GRUB to MBR should always be confirmed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/47135
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