02-06-2017, 05:21 PM
Not exactly.... If your Linux Lite boots, just copy the first menu entry for Linux Lite from LL grub config not the whole file and save it for future use. Then if an update to grub in Mint takes over control of grub from Linux Lite, you can copy the correct LL entry (overwriting the wrong LL entry) for the grub config. file in Mint while in Mint (even though you are cautioned not to do such things) and you will be able to boot LL again from the Mint grub menu (you may have to remove the record fail command). Once booted again to Linux Lite just update grub and LL will again have grub control fixing itself, and Mint will still boot as well without having to use a boot repair tool that duplicates entries. Also rolling releases like Kali will leave entry after entry if you let them. You need to learn how to remove old kernels in Mint, which is explained on the Mint forums. Use Lite tweaks in LL which is explained here.
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