Bonjour Simon, I actually fixed my system at the time by downloading the
libssl1.1 deb from Impish but your solution would have worked as well.
It looks like this grubcfg_proxy file gets copied when running grub-
customizer so, presumably, since I didn’t run the tool after the
upgrade, it still had the old version of grubcfg_proxy which relied on
libssl1.1.

It looks like if the _proxy files in the grub.d directory
(10_linux_proxy,…) linked to /usr/lib/grub-customizer/grubcfg-proxy
rather than a copy of the file (or perhaps simpler if grubcfg_proxy was
a symlink back to /usr/lib/…), this wouldn’t have been an issue?

This said, I also agree that, more boradly, if the _proxy files are left
after grub-customizer is deleted, this is potentially a recipe for
disaster…

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  Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypto.so.1.1)

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