Would it possible to add a command-line argument that would have the
script re-add all kernels (like it does when menu.lst is totally
removed)?  All I need is to somehow get into the block of code that re-
adds all kernels, and right now, the only way to do that is to remove
menu.lst, which prevents me from adding any options to the menu.lst.

Personally, I worked around the problem by deleting menu.lst, running
update-grub with -y, then using awk to change the options I needed
changed in menu.lst, and finally running update-grub one last time, but
a simple command-line argument would make that a much simpler workflow.

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update-grub fails to re-add missing kernel lines
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229656
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