>
>
> Tried that, but had to separately install grub-common and grub-pc.
> That process gave some feedback that some grub-legacy files existed and
> asked if I wanted to migrate to grub2, which I did, and then asked which
> drive to install grub...I chose /dev/sda, and then it went about its
> business.
> After going through the umount steps, a reboot gave the right result.
>
> My laptop boots. Great leap forward.
>
> Many thanks for your help, and to Craig, Nic and Colin for continuing to
> follow this saga and make helpful contributions.
>
>
> --
> Regards,
> Terry Duell
>
> Great news and a fascinating read.

I have a production PC running LMDE that I will need to upgrade at some
point, a process that will include the same jump from grub-legacy to
grub-pc as you've just fought with.

Might leave it until the weekend!

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