I don't think Grub was at fault here though. I had a menu.lst without
this kernel in it before the upgrade, and after the upgrade it had been
put back into menu.lst. Wouldn't it have been update-manager that did
that?

I agree this is far from a normal use case though.

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update-manager found 2.6.34-rc2 kernel in my /boot and put it at top of new 
grub menu.lst
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/567846
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