*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 484499 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/484499

Hello Sir,

Thank you for your answer,


>>> It seems that you've edited /etc/default/grub in a way that made its
>>> syntax invalid. You need to edit it again and fix it. You can test
>>> whether you've got it right using 'sh -n /etc/default/grub', which
>>> should produce no output if the file has valid syntax.

This computer is my working station, I do not take the risk to edit
something. If I had edited something (what I do sometimes on my leisure
computer, testing distros etc), I would not have sent bug report. I let
the automatic upgrades make their own business alone.

I nevertheless made 'sh -n /etc/default/grub' and I had no output. I do
not find the '-n' option in man page of sh. What does it mean?


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Title:
  package grub-pc 1.98-1ubuntu8 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed 
post-installation script returned error exit status 127

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