Yes, you can try this in the meantime, just mount /dev/sda7 which is your Linux root partition. The instructions are independent of the desktop so they will work in either Ubuntu or Kubuntu. Note that after this you may just end up back at square one and you will have to edit /etc/default/grub to get the menu to show again, like you did here. It's worth a try though, sometimes grub doesn't install properly during a full installation and reinstalling grub sometimes fixes problems for people.
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