After having upgrade 3 times from one major version to the next and
after having to find out every time again how to get the system back to
work, I have now found the reason ("updatedefaultentry=true") and I
would strongly support the inclusion of this line into standard-grub.

As updating is something any user can do, this is a problem, every soon-
to-completely-convert user is going to have. Most people I know would
not be able to find out the reason for their system not booting into
Ubuntu anymore and would also not be able or daring to fiddle with
menu.lst.

Are there any good reasons why this line shouldn't be included?

Greetings,

Thomas

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The /boot/grub/menu.lst file must have "updatedefaultentry=true" line, or else 
the default entry will change place.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48956
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