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> From what I see, yours will cope with the case where I update menu.lst 
> server-side, but what if somebody changes the client's copy 
> of /boot/grub/menu.lst?  It seems puppet won't notice it so won't recover 
> the "proper" contents (as per the puppetmaster idea of it).  Am I right?

How do you detect whether update-grub or a human have edited the file?
As Patrick outlined this detection has then to go into onlyif or unless.

cheers pete
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