Bug is still there.

Quick example when my computer starts:
if I don't do anything, Ubuntu 19.10 will be booted.
If I press [F12] I get the Boot Menu list, which shows:
1. ubuntu
2. deepin
3. CD/DVD Drive ...
4. Drive0 HDD ...

There is only 1 entry for Ubuntu (which is the one for 19.10) but on my 
computer there are totally 4 different Ubuntu releases:
- Ubuntu 14.04
- Ubuntu 19.04
- Ubuntu 19.10
- Ubuntu 20.04

They should be all mentioned in the Boot Menu, but there is just one
entry.


If you install one of the Ubuntu versions, it will be automatically set as the 
only "ubuntu" Boot Menu entry. It will also be set as the default system on 
boot.
To change it you have to boot the Ubuntu version you want as the default one at 
boot, and run the command "sudo grub-install".


P.S.
I apologize for my old messages (#2 and #3) as they were not strictly connected 
to this bug, sorry!

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  grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

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