No, this bug isn't in update-grub, it's in the installer component that generates the initial menu.lst. update-grub only looks at kernels in its own installation.
Note that all the "(on /dev/blah)" entries are outside the "AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST" section, so update-grub considers them to be manually-maintained.
No, this bug isn't in update-grub, it's in the installer component that generates the initial menu.lst. update-grub only looks at kernels in its own installation.
Note that all the "(on /dev/blah)" entries are outside the "AUTOMAGIC KERNELS LIST" section, so update-grub considers them to be manually- maintained.