That's not really a fix Dmitrijs.  The problem stems from having an old
version of grub in the mbr and boot track, and a new version in /boot.
This will ( and appears to be from the number of bug reports ) cause
multiple problems.  The fact that the old grub doesn't like the new
grub.cfg is the least of the problems.

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  After LTS->LTS (lucid2precise) upgrade, upon reboot drops into grub
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