Hopefully someone will be helped by my experience.
My Kubuntu is on sda3, but upgrading left me with the bootloader on sda - which meant that I could not boot the other partitions. Anyway, sorted that out by reinstalling Ranish partition manager, except I now could not boot sda3. There were two problems: First the partition bootloader had to be reinstalled, but secondly it turned out that the old kernel 3.2.0.32 had been uninstalled and the new kernel 3.5.0.17 installed. OK, but the grub.cfg had not been updated only showed the non+existant 3.2.0-32. To solve that I had to uninstall and purge all grub2 files and reinstall. Voila!
My Kubuntu is on sda3, but upgrading left me with the bootloader on sda - which meant that I could not boot the other partitions. Anyway, sorted that out by reinstalling Ranish partition manager, except I now could not boot sda3. There were two problems: First the partition bootloader had to be reinstalled, but secondly it turned out that the old kernel 3.2.0.32 had been uninstalled and the new kernel 3.5.0.17 installed. OK, but the grub.cfg had not been updated only showed the non+existant 3.2.0-32. To solve that I had to uninstall and purge all grub2 files and reinstall. Voila!
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