I have tried to "clean up" the info collected from the beginning, 
posting a small list of "works/doesn't work" on the bug report. While 
I'm hanging here, waiting you to be back (I hope you're out on holiday, 
it's HOT here in Italy!), I have also noticed that I did not 
completely/expressly answer to the following question:

>----Messaggio 
originale----
>Da: [email protected]
>Data: 20-giu-2012 
17.43
>A: <[email protected]>
>Ogg: [Bug 1013647] Re: no boot at kernel 
load 3.2.0-25-generic
>
>That's quite unexpected indeed.  So, when you 
boot you don't get the
>grub menu anymore?  Or did that happen only 
*after* you've selected the
>new kernel you've just installed?
>

It 
happens immediately after bios ram check (at OS boot) and before grub 
menu. It just started showing the grub> prompt, with on top the phrase 
introducing the environment (This is a bash-like... etc.).
I am totally 
sure I ran "sudo update-grub" as an additional command line, right 
after installing the kernel v4 and I didn't see any error message. It's 
just because the manual linux kernel boot, using uuid and the english 
keyboard on a system with an italian keyboard takes quite a long 
time... :) so I prefer to run twice update-grub instead of jeopardising 
grub.cfg.

Of course I' not in an hurry: no problem, enjoy your trip.


Stefano

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