On 25/03/16 17:12, Ty Young wrote:
> I've personally never used update-grub before, so unless the command was 
> given by an update, no.
Yes it will get triggered by system updates from time to time, so it would be 
worth trying and see if breaks things. A reproducible bug is much
better than one that says "things break after a random reboot"!
>
> I run Windows 7 and Ubuntu Gnome on separate hard drives. I had unplugged the 
> Windows 7 HDD for the boot-repair.
>
> Don't think so since it happens when restarting from Ubuntu Gnome and never 
> from Windows 7 to Ubuntu Gnome if the option was there before
> restarting Ubuntu Gnome.
OK, its probably not from windows then
>
> If it matters any, I get a duplicate UEFI entry for Ubuntu, named after the 
> hard drive model(Model: ST3750528AS). If i select it, the screen
> flashes blue and enters grub as normal(or looks normal, anyway).
I don't have any UEFI hardware still, so not entirely sure about this. But I 
believe the UEFI entries are added by the OS, maybe you can use
efibootmgr to remove the dupe. No idea if this is causing your issues though.


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