dist-upgraded - sounds more or less like it didn't install the new grub and 
grub config at all. You might try loading the system in rescue mode and doing 
the install the packages manually. 

I think the chain loading might have been referring to noticing the NTFS 
partition and wanting to know if you wanted to include "chain loading" to 
windows.

These are all assumptions I an in no way a expert. Sounds interesting though. 
I'd like to read the solution. 

Does the location of the grub.cfg and grub files change from being stored in 
the /boot/grub directory between grub and grub 1.99?
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: How to chainload Grub2 from grub using Debian?
Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 19:12:28 -0600







I have a dual boot computer with Vista on one disk 
and Debian on the other.
 

I recently dist-upgraded from Lenny to Squeeze. The 
configuration 
script asked if I wanted to chainload grub and I 
chose not to chainload.

Now I see that it was a mistake to choose not to 
chainload because 
legacy grub only has the older kernels in the menu 
and now the system
is not really working properly.
 

So how do I set up the system as if I chose to 
chainload when I dist-upgraded to 
Squeeze?

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