As of tomorrow's daily builds, GRUB 2 will be the default boot loader for new installations.
They do not expect to be changing the boot loader for existing installations, at least not at this time; this is an inherently risky operation. (Remember that they don't even automatically reinstall the boot loader when they upgrade to new versions of GRUB Legacy, let alone when changing to a complete reimplementation.) However, if you wish to upgrade your system to GRUB 2, then see this page for instructions:
http://blog.dipinkrishna.info/2009/06/install-and-test-grub2.html
They do not expect to be changing the boot loader for existing installations, at least not at this time; this is an inherently risky operation. (Remember that they don't even automatically reinstall the boot loader when they upgrade to new versions of GRUB Legacy, let alone when changing to a complete reimplementation.) However, if you wish to upgrade your system to GRUB 2, then see this page for instructions:
http://blog.dipinkrishna.info/2009/06/install-and-test-grub2.html
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