Slightly changed the sequence:
I know that. I remember I did several boots and on each, just after 
closing/saving gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub, ctrl+alt+t then up arrow 
<change>(to recall sudo update-grub from ~/.bash_history - not waiting the 
terminal was opened) then enter</change>, then reboot to test if the bootdelay 
option was enough or too long until I find the exact amount of seconds needed.
As I experienced this several times, I thought it was a story of responsiveness 
of the system and decided to fill this bug. I'll try to reproduce. Feel free to 
set back to hidden/security issue.

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