The files are placed in /lib/grub/i386-pc in Debian instead of /usr/lib/grub/i386-pc.
I attached a pacth for the documentation, if that is of any use.

Kristian

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--- grub-0.97/docs/grub.texi.orig    2005-12-06 03:22:16.000000000 +0100
+++ grub-0.97/docs/grub.texi    2005-12-06 03:14:39.000000000 +0100
@@ -479,13 +479,13 @@
if, by any chance, your hard drive becomes unusable (unbootable).

GRUB comes with boot images, which are normally put in the directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc}. If you do not use grub-install, then
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/lib/grub/i386-pc}. If you do not use grub-install, then
you need to copy the files @file{stage1}, @file{stage2}, and
@file{*stage1_5} to the directory @file{/boot/grub}, and run the
@command{grub-set-default} (@pxref{Invoking grub-set-default}) if you
intend to use @samp{default saved} (@pxref{default}) in your
configuration file. Hereafter, the directory where GRUB images are
-initially placed (normally @file{/usr/lib/grub/i386-pc}) will be
+initially placed (normally @file{/lib/grub/i386-pc}) will be
called the @dfn{image directory}, and the directory where the boot
loader needs to find them (usually @file{/boot/grub}) will be called
the @dfn{boot directory}.



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