In my case it is certainly not due to a proxy script, since I did not
install grub-customizer nor did I find such a script present.

However, as should be evident from the output I posted above, it is
linux-boot-prober that detects spurious installs. Clicking on any of the
above entries leads me back to the same kernel.

I am in the process of migrating all of my 32-bit installs to 64-bit,
and when I made a new Debian install, the Debian redundancies
disappeared.

I am at the moment dealing with Gentoo; Slackware would come last. If
the Slackware redundancies also disappear, so far so good, but I am sure
linux-boot-prober needs an overhaul. One of these days I am going to
take the time to understand it and see why it is being the culprit.

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Title:
  Following kernel upgrade to 2.6.38-8.42, grub2 generates duplicate
  entries in the menu

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