Thank you for removing security tag. Is seemed to me at the time when
reporting that it is major issue.

I want to add that update behavior during kernel update i described,
is on act Only when during updatee any other setting but default "leave 
version" is selected.

When that default is set, then kernel update goes without touching other
Ubuntu installations in menu.lst.

So the think that is broken here is that Update process assumes Currently 
updating ubuntu
is alone on machine, when any other option then default is selected during 
kernel update.

The same behavior I observed in updating 9.04 while testing, etc.

Currently updating Ubuntu installation, should be intelligent enough not to 
change or touch
other system`s grub settings in menu.lst, no matter what option is selected 
during kernel update
and to change only settings for the version it is updating. (Or make nem menu 
item if unshure)

Also, kernel update process should not change default Grub system that is 
booting
and be smart enough to recalculate number of grup option , even if changing 
number of boot options in grub, while updating. (to ensure, system will boot 
with desired grub option set by user, like before menu.lst update.

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Update process breaks menu.lst every time.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/399615
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