Public bug reported:

Selecting the default kernel gives error "bad magic number". This
happened after upgrading to the -19 kernel. It's still happening with
the -21 kernel. I did not edit the conf file, this just started
happening after an upgrade. I waited for it to resolve itself with an
update, but it hasn't. I added to an old forum post about someone having
the same problem in 10.10 but I was told to open a new forum thread. I
opened a new bug instead, since it's obviously a bug, since it happened
on its own.

** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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