"  It would be really nice and cool if the upgrade installer for 14.04 or 
subsequent versions were improved to detect whether the grub installation was 
up-to-date and ready to be upgraded, before trying to upgrade it, instead of 
breaking the boot for the whole computer. There should be a warning, and if the 
warning isn't automatically just given when it's needed, it should be given to 
everyone using the installer, "If you've used boot-repair, then purge and 
reinstall grub before attempting upgrade," or something like that, whatever 
would prevent this problem. "

^^^ This guy gets it.  How is this not already what the upgrade manager
does?  Seems absolutely unacceptable for an LTS release to not do some
simple sanity checks on core components before completely ruining your
system.

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  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
  'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"

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