Can't really blame anyone but the Debian guys and their whole 'kernel of FreeBSD' side project :).
The latest version released a few days ago 1.97.2 uses kfreebsd and it's not just a Debian Package thing.
From the changelog:
2009-10-14 Robert Millan <rmh.grub@aybabtu.com>
Refer to kernel...
This is the first hit for FreeBSD and grub2, so I thought I'd help out.
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After fighting with grub2 constantly and trying to get my boot completed I finally figured out that the command has changed from freebsd to kfreebsd.
freebsd /boot/kernel should be
kfreebsd /boot/kernel
Who knows if...
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