There is one scenario where this could cause regression.  If xen is
being used as a hypervisor and pygrub being used to load kernels, and
linux-ec2 being used as a general purpose xen guest kernel.

linux-ec2 is not intended to be a general purpose guest kernel, but it
could be being used by some parties in that manner.

If deemed necessary, I could modify the above logic to allow a config
file (or debconf seed) to specify a list of blacklisted strings.  I
could then write that config/seed in the building of the uec images, so
they would blacklist *-ec2.

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update-grub needs to ignore linux-ec2 kernels
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/671097
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