Confirmed on jaunty.

This is a pretty serious problem. I just discovered that I haven't been
running the latest kernel since about four releases ago. I don't really
think it's fair to blame on the user for editing the wrong part of the
file too. On my system the automagic kernels section was so big that
when my test editor was positioned over the place in the list of kernels
where I wanted to add the new boot option I couldn't even see the header
and footer comments which indicated that this was an automatically
created section.

The simplest workaround for this problem by the way is just moving the
broken menu.lst and then running 'update-grub'. You can then grab the
boot entries you want from the old file and put it in the correct place
of the new menu.lst (ie above or below the automagic kernels list),

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update-grub not updating menu.lst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202009
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