I've been really kinda' reluctant to mess with KGRUBEditor again; I
played around with it when it first became available in the *buntu repos
and believe I misconfigured one of the settings, not being familiar with
the app.  I rebooted my computer and found GRUB couldn't boot to my
Kubuntu partition, so I popped in my Alternate CD and did what I've done
several times: delete everything in my /boot/grub/* partition and
reinstall GRUB.  However, it couldn't seem to find either my /root or
/home partitions...after some more investigation, I noticed nothing
seemed to be able to read the partitions (the utilities I used either
labeled their FS type as "unknown" or "linux", and couldn't read the
information on them).  Thus, I had to wipe everything and start over
again (I lost about a weeks worth of data in my /home partition :P).  It
may have been just a coincidence, such as my partitions happened to
become corrupted at the exact time I was using KGRUBEditor, but I've
been manually configuring GRUB since then.

I'll give it another try, though, and let you know what I turn up.

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QGrubEditor changes the UUID of /root partition if there's an external /boot 
partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191844
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