My problem begins with an upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to 14.02 LTS. As part of this I received several error messages about not being able to remove old kernels.
When first booting into 14.02, I checked everything was ok by running sudo apt-get autoremove
, the same errors appeared.
Following a guide online, I ran the following:
sudo apt-get purge grub-common
sudo apt-get install grub-pc
The first operation succeeded, removing grub from my pc. The second operation failed with the following:
Creating config file /etc/default/grub with new version
Installing for i386-pc platform.
Installation finished. No error reported.
Generating grub configuration file ...
Warning: Setting GRUB_TIMEOUT to a non-zero value when GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT is set is no longer supported.
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-54-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-54-generic
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-44-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-44-generic
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-3.13.0-40-generic
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-3.13.0-40-generic
Adding boot menu entry for EFI firmware configuration
cat: /video.lst: No such file or directory
/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `'.
No path or device is specified.
Usage: grub-probe [OPTION...] [OPTION]... [PATH|DEVICE]
Try 'grub-probe --help' or 'grub-probe --usage' for more information.
dpkg: error processing package grub-pc (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 64
Errors were encountered while processing:
grub-pc
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
I have tried numerous fixes for this, most of which are documented here. I created a LiveCD before removing grub-common
, so I have access to my old partition and can mount
and chroot
into it.
But when running update-grub
the same error appears, I also cannot run dpkg --configure -a
without this occurring.
I used boot-repair
to get a boot summary for my machine, which is a 2 HDD rig with dual boot on the first drive (/dev/sda
). With Windows
on /dev/sda1
and my Ubuntu
partition (also boot) on /dev/sda2
.
Please help me fix this and I promise I won't touch my Ubuntu install ever again. :-)