Yes but it was NOT installed.

When I saw that the kernel update was trying to access /etc/default/grub
(which did not exist) I installed grub (but did not configure it since I
do not use it) and that still did not work. So I configured grub, the
kernel upgrade worked, I then ran update-burg (To ensure that BURG boots
to my new kernel) and now I still have GrUB installed (but not used) so
I do not have a future failure in kernel updates.

Something in the kernel update is making the false assumption that I
have GrUB installed which I DID NOT at the time.

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Title:
  package linux-image-3.8.0-35-generic 3.8.0-35.50~precise1 failed to
  install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script
  returned error exit status 2

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