How do I prevent Grub from getting automagically updated?



Every time a new kernel gets installed, my menu.lst gets updated.
Problem is, that it always points to the wrong hard drive. Therefor I
would like to stop Grub from updating automagically. How can I achieve
this?


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Regards,

Aniruddha





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