I'm running 22.04.3 on the HWE kernel path on an AMD Fx8350 with 32 GB RAM and nVidia GTX1040.
After receiving updates to the 5.15.x (skipped restart, since I'm not using that kernel) and this morning to the 5.6.0.*, my system won't even boot to GRUB -- I've seen Error 22 or a more verbose (but still not helpful, to me) "Attempt to read or write outside 'hd0'" followed by landing in Rescue Mode -- in which I haven't a clue what to do next.
I presume I'll now need to boot from a 22.04 USB stick (got one somewhere, or I can make a fresh one on my laptop), but what to do after that isn't at all obvious. If it matters (and it might) I had run grub-customizer some time ago and though I no longer need or want it, it seems less than trivial to restore GRUB to its Ubuntu-standard state (i.e. automatically boots to latest kernel, with links in /boot maintained by kernel update installer).
Help! Please!
After receiving updates to the 5.15.x (skipped restart, since I'm not using that kernel) and this morning to the 5.6.0.*, my system won't even boot to GRUB -- I've seen Error 22 or a more verbose (but still not helpful, to me) "Attempt to read or write outside 'hd0'" followed by landing in Rescue Mode -- in which I haven't a clue what to do next.
I presume I'll now need to boot from a 22.04 USB stick (got one somewhere, or I can make a fresh one on my laptop), but what to do after that isn't at all obvious. If it matters (and it might) I had run grub-customizer some time ago and though I no longer need or want it, it seems less than trivial to restore GRUB to its Ubuntu-standard state (i.e. automatically boots to latest kernel, with links in /boot maintained by kernel update installer).
Help! Please!
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