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I have installed rEFInd to use on my desktop, which I am dual-booting Ubuntu and Windows 10. In the past, I have simply ran refind-install and refind-mkdefault, and it has worked perfectly.

However, I have recently re-installed and there are now 2 entries for EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi detected by rEFInd. So, when it shows the menu there are 2 identical Ubuntu entries. But, the problem is that one of them drops me to a grub prompt and the other actually boots ubuntu.

They are identical, even to rEFInd, because rEFInd is supposed to boot the last-booted OS unless you change at startup, but it mixes them up (i.e. if I reboot after selecting the real Ubuntu option, it will automatically boot to the grub shell instead)

Has anyone had this problem or know how to fix it?

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