> Was prompted about a missing /boot/grub/menu.lst. Selected the default
> 'N' to not create the file.
Your bug report shows that this system was initially installed as Ubuntu
10.04 LTS, which uses grub2 by default, but that you have subsequently
removed the grub2 package in favor of grub1 without configuring it.
Saying 'N' here means that you are declining to configure it, leaving
your system with no way to update a boot loader config for the newly-
installed kernel. You need to have a configured bootloader, either by
configuring grub1 here or by reinstalling grub2 with the following
command: 'sudo apt-get install grub-pc'.
(The correct default answer to the grub prompt is 'no' because there are
other steps you must take to configure the bootloader - such as making
sure that the corresponding version of grub is installed to the actual
boot block of your boot device.)
** Changed in: grub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
package linux-image-2.6.32-27-generic 2.6.32-27.49 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
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