Last Sunday I did an update on my Kubuntu 8.04 machine, it hasn't been used for a week or two so there was an update for the kernel, grub and quite a number of other packages waiting. As I have a modified Grub menu both the Grub and Kernel Updates prompted if I want to keep the existing menu.lst or replace it with a new one, I kept the existing. When I restarted the PC it wouldn't boot, Grub error 15 (I think), using a live CD to look at what was wrong, the /boot folder was still there but the /boot/grub folder was gone
Ok, it wasn't a big problem, my /home is on its own partition and everything was backed-up, also it was time for a good tidy-up/re-install
Does anyone have any idea what could have caused this? My guess is the combination of updating Grub, the Kernel and using a modified menu.lst file; but if there was a problem with this, I'd expect others to have similar issues
Ok, it wasn't a big problem, my /home is on its own partition and everything was backed-up, also it was time for a good tidy-up/re-install
Does anyone have any idea what could have caused this? My guess is the combination of updating Grub, the Kernel and using a modified menu.lst file; but if there was a problem with this, I'd expect others to have similar issues
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