[11:25] <aaaaal> https://bpa.st/CLTA
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> aaaaal: is your issue ubuntu-desktop or ubuntu server?
[11:26] <aaaaal> i broke grub(?), reinstalled grub-pc with apparently no errors, on boot grub select window showed grub2 and grub legacy instead of ubuntu and advanced
[11:26] <aaaaal> servre
[11:37] <aaaaal> https://bpa.st/NMKA
[11:37] <aaaaal> is this correct
[12:24] <tomreyn> aaaaal: this suggests that your system boots from a grub install which reads a different configuration file (grub.cfg)
[14:15] <aaaaal> could you explain a bit
[15:24] <znf> aaaaal, that depends
[15:25] <znf> if your system is EFI, then no, it's not correct 
[16:15] <aaaaal> bios
[16:16] <aaaaal> qemu kvm
[16:21] <tomreyn> aaaaal: you reported that "on boot, grub select window showed grub2 and grub legacy instead of ubuntu and advanced". i agree that the latter would be expected, and is what the ubuntu generated grub menu would look like. however, you see the former, a menu not generated by ubuntu. therefore, the grub bootloader that is loading on boot, seems to access a guib.cfg file that is not the one ubuntu's update-grub command has written (because 
[16:21] <tomreyn> then the menu would look as it should).
[16:53] <aaaaal> what do i do
[17:33] <tomreyn> aaaaal: sorry, i had a typo there, meant "grub.cfg" where i wrote "guib.cfg"
[17:34] <tomreyn> aaaaal: we don'T know what you did to introduce this issue, and we don'T have any insight into how your system boots, so it's difficult to guess how you need to solve it.
[17:34] <tomreyn> aaaaal: one option you always have is to backup and reinstall.
[17:42] <flaf> tomreyn: I have updated the bug issue. Your post is 100% correct. ;)
[17:42] <flaf> oops bad chan sorry