I did look and the partition name is there but not on the main screen.
With each partition I have to go and check if it is the one I want in
it's advanced menu. IMO, the partition should be in plain site.  Again,
right now the main grub entry is sdb9. I boot sdb8 and update the
software... that update includes a new kernel. Now, the main menu item
in Grub is sdb8. The user may not be aware a new kernel is installed or
that the grub menu has changed. The next time they boot the Grub menu
looks the same, but the order has been changed and the user would find
that unexpected. They would likely boot the wrong partition first, and
then on the next boot have to check each advanced menu to find the one
they want.

This obviously a lot less than optimal. 
(note, from included file I need to clean up all the extra kernels)

My first thought (or maybe a few down) is that a new boot loader is
needed. One that has it's own configuration as part of it's it's own
mini-partition. That way no matter which OS told it to update, or did
the update, the user could freely name each partition and be sure that
redhat/slackware/ubuntu or whatever would treat things the same and use
the same names for the same partitions. The other possibility is to
always order partitions on the menu in order of drive/partition.

** Attachment added: "grub.cfg"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1182067/+attachment/3683304/+files/grub.cfg

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