Today I was updating one of the system (Lubuntu) on one of my test partitions.
The system wasn't the default one at the boot, but as the grub packages have 
been updated, after the re-boot I have discovered that it was set as the boot 
default system...

This bug creates problems even with the updates.

At least I have found a quicker workaround here 
http://superuser.com/questions/376470/how-to-reinstall-grub2-efi
All you have to do is booting from the grub menu the *buntu system you would 
like as the default one and run this command: 

sudo apt-get install --reinstall grub-efi-amd64


This might sounds obvious, but every time I was searching informations related 
to grub/uefi I always found instructions for external instruments such as 
boot-repair.

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  grub-efi overwrites an existing grub*.efi file

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