Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04, Gnome FlashBack, almost everything is
ok, but Grub is a nightmare.
I have a separate partition for /boot (/dev/sda1) because I always have a
partition with installed the system working (now /dev/sda2) and another
partition with an experimental installation (now /dev/sda3), when I decide that
the new installation is ok I simply change grub.cfg script and my family
automatically use the new system without to sense the change.
Upgrading to 14.04 carried the new grub version 2.02-beta, but there is no way
for me to put it to work. After a fresh install of Grub I reboot and the grub
crash to a "grub rescue>" prompt.
The solution I found now is to mix the contents of old install of grub 1.99 and
the new install of grub 2.02-beta, the system gives me some "error: file not
found" messages, but boots.
Now, my questions:
1) how can I get a functioning install of Grub 2.02 ?
2) why I receive a message "Hit any key to continue " when booting the new
kernels for 14.04?
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Grub 2.02-beta is not working.
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