In addition to what I said in comment #59... If what I wrote does not work for 
you and the other "solutions" are too complicated for your time sensitive 
schedules (as they are for me), then I recommend that you reinstall Ubuntu 
14.04 LTS on your computer as I had to. This, I think, will clear up any 
"dependency" issues related to kernals. Then faithfully follow my instructions 
in comment # 59 above. This has worked for me so far. Occasionally the sudo 
apt-get process in comment # 59 seems to fail, but I've ignored those little 
hiccups and just tried again and once again it seems to work (fingers crossed, 
eyes crossed, and for Bill Canaday in comment # 57... flying fickle fingers 
crossed.). Until someone wiser and techier comes along,  good luck fellow 
Ubuntu brothers and sistas.  
 
   P.S. Please let me know how this works for you.

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  update-initramfs should produce a more helpful error when there isn't
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