Hi Petr,

I'm not sure that there's any bug here that we can fix without a major
rearchitecting of grub update handling.  Why did your system not have
the /boot/grub directory?  Was your /boot partition not mounted at the
time of the upgrade?

The grub package does not have enough information to reconstitute
/boot/grub on its own if it disappears - this directory, as well as the
/etc/kernel-img.conf file that tells the kernel packages how to call
update-grub on upgrade, is set up by grub-installer at install time, and
if it goes away the user will have to reconstitute it manually.

So do you know where this directory disappeared to?

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package linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic 2.6.24-19.34 failed to install/upgrade: 
No GRUB directory found.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247504
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