Your message dated Thu, 7 Jan 2010 12:28:28 -0600 (CST)
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and subject line Re: Bug#564093: grub2: symbol 'grub_term_outputs_disabled' not 
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Package: grub2
Version: 1.98~experimental.20091229-1
Severity: grave

grub2 boots into rescue mode with this error message:
error: the symbol 'grub_term_outputs_disabled' not found

The command 'help' registers as an unknown command in rescue mode so I'm not sure where I should go from here.

One more thing, I'm only seeing this on my desktop, however my laptop has the same version of grub2 installed and it's able to boot, so it's possible that it may be a configuration issue on my desktop(?)



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On Thu, 7 Jan 2010, Felix Zielcke wrote:

Check with `echo GET grub-pc/install_devices | debconf-communicate'
what device is stored there. It has to be the disk your BIOS boots from.
To change it run `sudo dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc'

To restore GRUB:
http://grub.enbug.org/Grub2LiveCdInstallGuide
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Felix Zielcke
Proud Debian Maintainer and GNU GRUB developer


Yes, that was the problem. Somewhere along the line my /dev/sda and /dev/sdb got switched. A quick dpkg-reconfigure from a liveCD and my desktop is now booting.

Thanks for the help Felix :)


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