Dear Maintainer,
Sorry, I do a translation error in my error description. Here again the 
correct translated text. 

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After today dist-upgrade, in which the new GRUB package (2.02~beta2-7) was 
recorded, no longer booted my PC. 

It seemed not even the normal Grub screen, but I ended up in rescue mode. The 
following error message reported GRUB: 

error: symbol 'grub_isprint' not found 

This condition was also not corrected by an import of a restore from the 
previous day (containing de GRUB version 2.00-22), which also contained a 
write-back of the MBR by "dd". I could only solve by reinstalling the system 
with repeated recording of the backup from the day before the problem. Then 
the system with the GRUB version 2.00-22 was again bootable. 

Why does the GRUB version 2.02~beta2-7 such a critical error? What can be done 
so as not to encounter this critical error occurs?
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Am Dienstag, 11. März 2014, 21:09:06 schrieben Sie:
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