Please supply more details about the error message. The message "The
root.disk does not exist" is clearly incorrect, because you can still
boot the older kernel. Is dropping you at a busybox prompt? This has
been a fairly common problem with the post-install procedures resulting
in a bad initrd.img - and I'd guess this is your problem.

In which case you can try regenerating it - boot with the -22 kernel and run:
sudo update-initramfs -k 2.6.35-25-generic -c

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Title:
  Update won't boot

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