I have SOLVED the above problems #1 by using 
boot-repair
to do install grub2 so we can set the default boot OS to the "current" 
partition we are booting from.

Notes for Newbies =
You can install "boot-repair" as in  
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
and use that "boot-repair" instead of "sudo grub-install .........."
BUT YOU MUST,
1. READ the whole page thoroughly. 
2. You must click on Advance Option and MAKE SURE you select the correct 
/dev/sd??
=====================

So I think we must execute more commands to make sure it can be done as
"boot-repair" can do.

But if we execute just the above commands as #1 post,
 from other partitions or drives it worked successfully.

So I still consider it is a "Reports" Bugs still.

Dear Gurus, please help to comment and teach us how to do it properly,
if the above is considered not a bug.

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Title:
  grub-install trashed grub-menu if run on current partition to make
  current partition to be a default boot up OS

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