Reassigning this to the grub2 source package, which is the source for
grub-common.

The grub2 2.02-2ubuntu8.13 update specifically introduces changes to the
handling of config files.  It does not introduce changes to the CONTENTS
of the config files, it is only supposed to reduce the number of false-
positive prompts that users see.  However, /etc/default/grub is
precisely the config file whose handling has been changed, so if
something has gone missing from this file, this is potentially a
regression introduced by this SRU.

Can you show the timestamp of /etc/default/grub (ls -l
/etc/default/grub) to confirm that the last modification time matches
when you did the upgrade?  Or have you already edited /etc/default/grub
again?

Can you attach /var/lib/ucf/cache/\:etc\:default\:grub from your system
and also show the timestamp of that file?

** Package changed: grub (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  Update from grub-common AMD64 2.02-2ubuntu8.12 to 2.02-2ubuntu8.13
  removed some Grub settings

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