Philip, after installation, MAAS configures nodes to PXE-boot, but the
GRUB delivered chainloads a locally-installed GRUB on the hard disk. The
PXE-boot part is a requirement of the MAAS environment. (If systems
booted straight from the hard disk, the MAAS server could not re-deploy
them.) Re-thinking the design so that only one GRUB is loaded (via PXE)
might help with this problem, but would render the design fragile to the
case when the MAAS server becomes unavailable.

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  grub2 upgrade doesn't preserve current boot order.

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