If you have the hardy version of grub installed, you should have seen a
prompt on upgrade, asking you how to resolve the conflict between your
manually-modified kernel boot entries and the ones that update-grub is
trying to generate.  Did you answer that you wanted to "install the
package maintainer's version"?  If so, this is the expected consequence.

The "right" way to fix your problem, for a hardy system, is to fix the
line:

# groot=(hd1,1)

that appears /above/ this in the file, then rerun update-grub.

For karmic and beyond, this is addressed by using grub2 as the
bootloader, which has an improved configuration syntax that doesn't
require such rewrites of config entries.

Please confirm that the above takes care of your problem.

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

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menu.lst corrupted during kernel update (hardy)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/372342
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