kernel update last night overwrote my grub.conf

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As in cleaned it all out, leaving only 1 of 20 some old entries I had in it.

I know a kernel update used to play with the default & fallback entries and 
would delete 2 versions back, but it left the rest of the file alone so the 
formatting damage was generally minor to fix.  Having it delete 20 some 
entries that I'll have to re-create if I want to test something against an 
older kernel is uncalled for.

Also, a recent ntp update removed /etc/rc3.d/S58ntpd, another bad show, and 
explains why I don't see anything from ntpd in my logs till I started it by 
hand after a reboot.

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