So, I'm getting tired of always unchecking Grub from automatic updates
just to be sure that my system won't break again at the next reboot, and
I would also like to upgrade to Ubuntu 14.10, which I have been delaying
so far for the same reason (and then, 15.04 must be almost out). As a
remainder: I was one of the people whose working dual boot system was
screwed up when upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04 (because of a
"misconfigured system" according to Phillip Susi, which I doubt, but if
it is the case, it was misconfigured because of some bug in the first
place)

So, is this what I need to do in order to prevent my computer from being 
bricked again by an upgrade?
> dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc
Will this ensure that updating grub and upgrading to 14.10 won't screw things 
up again?

And then I guess that will ask me for some parameters, or to choose
something. If so, what command should I run to figure out what my
current perfectly working configuration of grub is and make sure it is
preserved, and/or to figure out the correct answer to whatever dpkg-
reconfigure prompts may show up?

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  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
  'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"

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