Agostino: really?  That's very interesting.  The fact that I now have
two installs on the exact same machine, one had the "problem" after
updates and was "repaired" with a separate /boot filesystem, and the
other a fresh install with all updates and no problems at all, makes me
wonder...  Could it have something to do with ntfs fragmentation?  I've
done the Wubi install more than once on this machine, always with the
same result (same grub2 problem after updates).  Today was the first
time I did a fresh install followed by all updates, and no problems
booting at all.  This problem is rather unusual, I have to admit.

I left my original /boot directory intact on my original root.disk (I
just mount boot.disk on top of it), that's the original /boot that grub2
can't boot.  Can you think of any further tests on a known-bad /boot for
comparison to a known-good one?

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Wubi/Karmic boot: kernel panic - not synching: VFS
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