> RussianNeuroMancer's argument is different; he argues that using Esc
to access the GRUB menu during UEFI boot DOES work reliably and
therefore we should default to booting fast.

Just in case, I want to note, that it works with 2.02+dfsg1-5ubuntu8 but
not with 2.02+dfsg1-5ubuntu8.2. Could you please clarify where this
difference between 2.02+dfsg1-5ubuntu8 and 2.02+dfsg1-5ubuntu8.2 came
from? More information in Comment #14.

> The right solution is for us to make sure we always have writable
space where we can store grubenv between boots, so that we don't have to
choose between two suboptimal user experiences.

What is outcome of discussion mentioned by Mathieu in Comment #17?

> Instead of trying to fix the patch that introduced the problem. We
should fix the default partitioning when using LVM on Ubuntu, maybe this
bug should focus on that, so we don't see this problem on Ubuntu 19.04

Or store grubenv on esp partition as per Comment #17. I hope for this
one, as it's seems like less disturbing change for end users (no need
for repartition) and developers (no need for change default
partitioning).

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