This becomes very useful if you boot into a kernel that is not your
default kernel and then hibernate your machine.  Currently if you then
boot your machine back up after the hibernation and allow grub to do its
thing (perhaps you didn't remember what kernel you were in) then it will
fail to resume.

If when you suspended, grub added a new default kernel that resumed this
could be avoided.  If the user didn't wish to boot into Linux or for
whatever reason wanted a fresh boot they can just escape into  the grub
menu and select another option.

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Successful suspension should rewrite grub like OpenSUSE
https://launchpad.net/bugs/3221

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