Ubuntu updates remove grub customization
I have a complex multiboot system of 10 Linux systems (3 Mint, 6 Ubuntu, 1 Mageia) and 5 Windows OS's. Lately I have been having trouble when updating certain of the Ubuntu distros, especially Kubuntu. After the update the OS probe is run the same as after doing an installation. The result is that the customized grub menu is removed and I get the type of menu that I would get after installing a new Linux OS. I have to go back into Mint 16 where I have Grub Customizer installed, make the necessary changes, save and rewrite the new customized Grub. This spoils an hour of time for me each time it happens. One of the effects is that I get a list of Advanced Ubuntu Options in the menu which I remove but come back upon rebooting. Is there a way to keep this from happening?
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