I think you experience a different problem: your default configuration has
been replaced. In my situation, no entry for Windows 7 is available at all,
but the default entry is still the fourth one.

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 09:30, djchandler <[email protected]> wrote:

> When I updated to the latest kernel (2.6.32-17 generic AMD64) yesterday,
> my default boot moved from Windows 7 at the bottom of my GRUB2 menu to 2
> spots up and made the default memtest86+ and Windows 7 was still at the
> bottom of the list. Of course two items, the new kernel in both single
> user and normal mode were placed at the top of the menu. I had to use
> startup-manager to restore my default.
>
> This appears to be buggy behavior to me, and appears to validate the
> OP's experience.
>
> I manually partitioned on the clean install of Beta 1 and specified ext3
> for / instead of ext4. Space for Ubuntu was created in Windows 7. Yes,
> I'm trying to break this--many people upgrading may still be using ext3
> with live data.
>
> --
> grub does not list Windows 7 anymore
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/545033
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