I observe that menu.lst is used here for starting Linux. And I assume 
that when the 'Software Updater' sends me this, it is needed and is not 
obsolete. My policy is to use the most recent kernel update, provided 
that I can get it working.

'sudo update-grub': I have done this and it writes a new grub.cfg ; 
however, menu.lst is not modified.

Finally: I have (manually is the word?) modified menu.lst and added an 
'initrd' line in the menu for the 45 kernel update, and now Linux does 
start with this latest kernel update. Fine. But the question is still, 
how to get the Linux system or the Software Updater to create a correct 
and sound menu.lst automatically?

Thanks so far.

On 06-02-19 12:34, Stefan Bader wrote:
> I missed menu.lst mentioned before. This is a grub1 file and even for a 32bit 
> (i386) installation I would have thought everything already migrated to use 
> grub2. The only thing which I thought were still using menu.lst were paravirt 
> Xen guests on the Amazon cloud.
> There was some pain with grub1 and menu.lst related to configuration 
> questions (do you want to keep the current version or install a new one). 
> Answering keep there would any future update and basically keep people from 
> using any updated kernel.
>
> But to the problem, if changing menu.lst helped to switch back to the
> previous kernel, then you are still using grub1. So the lines in there
> for 43 and the 45 kernel should look the same (except version numbers).
> Does manually running "sudo update-grub" fix this? I don't think there
> is a update-grub-legacy-ec2 around (that would probably only be there
> when using grub2) but if it is there, that normally can be used to force
> menu.lst to be comparable to what grub.cfg contains.
>

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