@krychek
the line "echo "${1}set grub_term_highlight_color=black/light-gray"" was simply 
not there before, I had to add it manually to that file for this to work. 
Considering I could not find anything in the Grub documentation about this 
"grub_term_highlight_color" setting I suspect this is something new that has 
been added in 2.02 that wasn't there in 2.0.

Also, I should mention that I was affected by this bug on my own laptop
that uses UEFI, but when I upgraded my gf's older laptop everything
worked fine there, so I wonder if this error is only triggered when Grub
is used in conjunction with UEFI.

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  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
  'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"

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