I didn't see this bug on recent upgrades to 13.04 and 13.10. But just
now I upgraded to 14.04 so it seems it is still present. Perhaps the
previous ubuntu releases did not have a changed grub installation?
Anyway, I still suspect the ubuntu upgrader does not install grub in the
correct location. A
Sorry Jan, somehow I got your #8 comment just now, two months after you
posted it. Hard to say why grub is not in the right place, probably it
comes from your initial installation of Ubuntu . In any case I infer you
haven't seen this bug again as you upgraded to 13.04.
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Can you elaborate on why grub is not installed in the appropriate place?
How does the release-upgrader decide where to install grub? Ubuntu 13.04
will come along soon enough, so I will test then and mark this bug
confirmed if I encounter the issue again.
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Thanks for reporting this bug and help in making Ubuntu better, and
sorry for the long time without an answer. Thanks also Martin and Jan
for the detailed report and info. In the case of the original report the
relevant logs from /var/log/dist-upgrade are missing to investigate
further. In the case
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I can confirm this bug for Kubuntu. Like the bug reporter the upgrade
was performed without any errors or warnings shown. After reboot, a grub
rescue prompt was shown:
error: file not found.
grub rescue> _
Luckily, I already have a usb rescue disc handy. A simple grub-install command
solves the
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** Tags added: maverick2natty natty2oneiric oneiric2precise
precise2quantal
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Title:
do-release-upgrade fails to configure properly Grub from Prec
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Hi!
Me again ☺
I've runned Boot Repair (French version there:
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/boot-repair) and it worked.
It returns me a link that I think can be useful to developpers to solve this
upgrading bug: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1252528/
Now I've just one little problem: I cannot connect to
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