Hello Simon,

Are you upgrading from grub-legacy to grub2 (grub-pc) ?
If the old grub worked for you before without problems then it may help if you 
post the old config file /boot/grub/menu.lst and the new one which is 
effectively /etc/default/grub.

If there's something special with your laptop then you probably would need to 
tell that of course. Like an exotic or encrypted filesystem.

You can enter a grub shell with 'c' and there are some commands available to 
test if grub can find any file in /boot/grub directory. Try 'search' (search 
devices by a file or a filesystem label) and 'help'.

http://grub.enbug.org/CommandList

http://grub.enbug.org/Manual

Another thing which you can do is downgrade to legacy grub again, then repeat 
the upgrade process and try to answer the debian configurators' questions 
somehow differently. 


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