On 02 Jul 2013, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> 
> For some reason a recent upgrade of grub2 led to a failed configure. I
> found other people on Google, mainly ubuntu users,with a similar problem
> but no obvious solution. I purged grub2 and reinstalled, but the same
> error appeared. That was why I reverted to legacy grub, which at least
> allowed grub-mkconfig to work but still the new kernel did not appear at
> boot. 
> 

I've just discovered that the new kernel is there but you have to select
"Advanced" during the boot sequence. It is then one of the options
offered.

AC


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