@Colin,
Confirmed this fix... I changed grub-mkimage back to original, ran 
"grub-install /dev/sdaY". Reboot, still worked but now I am seeing the "No 
suitable mode found" messages flash by. Then I run "sudo update-grub" and 
reboot.... grub prompt.

So, updating wubildr followed by a regeneration of grub will do it.

Then I reapplied the fix, ran "grub-install /dev/sdaY" again - and it
works fine again.


So the modules in my /usr/share/lupin-support/grub-mkimage looks like this 
now... 
# Watch the modules order!
modules=" \
    loadenv biosdisk part_msdos part_gpt fat ntfs ext2 ntfscomp iso9660 
loopback \
    search linux boot minicmd cat cpuid chain halt help ls reboot \
    echo test configfile normal sleep memdisk tar"

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Can't boot Ubuntu after an upgrade from 10.04.1 to 10.10
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