G-Hattinger: I have exactly the same problem with my Acer Travelmate
243XC, however I don't believe that the two problems you have are
related, i.e. the GRUB errors you are getting are NOT what is stopping
your OS working; my machine boots the OS OK with those errors.

What I did to work round the black screen problem (which I assume is a
Kernel bug stopping the graphics drivers for our laptops working, but
that's just a guess) was to pass the string 'xforcevesa' to the kernel
on boot-up. The easiest way to do this is  when you first install Ubuntu
(from the main menu press F6 and add 'xforcevesa' to the end of the
line, then ENTER to boot.)

If the OS is already installed then you need to hold down SHIFT when
GRUB loads, then you can press E to edit the default menu option, again
by adding 'xforcevesa' in the appropriate place. Then, you should be
able to log in where you can configure GRUB permanently to do this.
Sadly, after searching extensively online, I still have no idea
whatsoever how to do this, which is why I ended up reinstalling. (When
you enter new options from the CD menu, it seems to remember them after
installation.)

This should at least get you up and running but you'll have no 3D.

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grub2 complains "error: unknown command `terminal'" if terminal_output gfxterm 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/519358
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