Originally posted by eydee
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In most cases overriding it is the best course of action as most UEFI are buggy shit and may try to boot the most recent bootloader, the most recently booted OS or windows bootloader at their discretion if there is some change in the EFI partition.
That said, GRUB can boot everything so you only need one.
Also, if you dislike GRUB you can also use rEFInd, that is fire-and-forget and does not do this. http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/
Assuming your UEFI isn't trash and does not update its settings on its own, I've had this happen plenty of times with Windows on a few laptops. The little shit UEFI firmware will decide that whatever I manually booted last is the "default" now.
Ops you booted windows last, let me decide that it's what you wanted to boot first even if you clearly set the boot priority list in a specific order from the UEFI interface.
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