On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 12:20:05AM -0000, gamx wrote:
> It is in this sense that it might be an Ubuntu bug:  It used to be fine
> and the upgrade has broken things.

> As I mention in a comment above, uncommenting one of the lines in the
> fstab allowed me to finish the upgrade but not to be able to boot the
> windows.

Except that Ubuntu on upgrade does not touch either the Windows boot loader
on disk, or the Windows EFI Boot entry in nvram; per your bug report, the
/boot/efi partition was not mounted during the upgrade, so Ubuntu *couldn't*
touch it; and we know that the EFI Boot entry for Windows (as returned in
your efibootmgr output) points to the correct disk, because it's the same
disk as listed for the Ubuntu entry and that one works.

The Windows boot failure appears to be an unfortunate coincidence.

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