Yes, this should be a candidate for resolving for release; marking it as
such.

The targeted patch using awk is safer than pulling in a new Debian
revision, at this point.

One difference between the two implementations, however, is that the awk
command will print the /first/ match for the mount point, and the 'read'
command prints the /last/ match for the mountpoint.  The latter is
arguably more correct, so I think we should tune this to use 'tail -n 1'
or equivalent.

** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu Intrepid)
       Status: New => Triaged

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update-grub skips last line in /etc/fstab when finding boot device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/275365
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