Hi Viktor,

Very strange indeed. I did the the exact same upgrade yesterday, but I used the do-release-upgrade command in the Konsole as recommended in the Release Notes.

As the upgrade should only be operating on files using the package manager and its configuration (changing the active release and upgrading packages), I can only think that a new version of Grub could behave differently somehow, or you had a hardware failure.

Do you have a backup? If so, you could restore and try again.

Otherwise, I would recommend asking again on a wider Ubuntu Forum/Mailing list as you are more likely to find someone experienced in trouble-shooting this type of thing. We are more focused on Video and Pro-Audio stuff here.

It did happen to me once before (getting a grub prompt) - I can't remember why. And there is plenty of advice online on how to diagnose the issue from the grub prompt.

Good luck - fingers crossed!

Ross

On 15.02.2023 22.54, Viktor Mastoridis wrote:
Hello again,

In my 10+ years of using Ubuntu and Ubuntu Studio, this is definitely the most strange thing.

The root drive, where the operating system should've been installed, is empty!
See photo.

As I said in my first email, there were no errors at the end of the upgrade process (22.04 to 22.10),  all was well.

And now, there is only an empty, unpartitioned drive (hence the Grub prompt.

The SSD drive itself is healthy,  according to Smart Tools.

Should I report this situation somewhere?
If yes - where?
Viktor Mastoridis
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15 Feb 2023 10:27:49 Viktor Mastoridis <viktor.mastori...@gmail.com>:

    When I say 'Grub' - I mean a terminal grub prompt, with no
    operating systems to select.

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