Well , I got the same issue.
I backed up my menu.lst, deleted the original one , ran 'sudo upgrade-grub', answered 'yes' to create the file for me ...
And I've got a full menu.lst with all installed kernels.
I just have to reboot to see if everything is ok ...
Well , I got the same issue.
I backed up my menu.lst, deleted the original one , ran 'sudo upgrade-grub', answered 'yes' to create the file for me ...
And I've got a full menu.lst with all installed kernels.
I just have to reboot to see if everything is ok ...