For what it's worth, I'm having the exact same problem, but using
crunchbang, not ubuntu.  I have an AMD Athlon II Neo K325 processor, and
I've had the same problem with crunchbang waldorf and statler (based on
debian wheezy and squeezy).

I've isolated the problem with my current setup (64-bit waldorf) -- it
only shows up after a reboot if the computer was put to sleep at
sometime during the previous session.  So:

Power up, do stuff, power down, power up -- no problem.
Power up, do stuff, sleep, wake, do more stuff, power down, power up -- problem

The problem is just as described -- grub fails to load, just a solid
cursor in the upper left corner, followed by a blinking cursor.  A quick
touch to the power button will make the computer power off, and ctrl-
alt-delete will make the computer reboot.  However, the problem won't be
resolved unless I either pull the battery or boot into some live
session.  Pulling the battery has always fixed this for me.

Very strange.

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