On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 10:27:40 -0300
David Roguin <nesda...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> I´m running wheezy and after a typical dist-upgrade grub doesn't want
> to boot. It seems that grub can't find the partitions.
> Anyone else has this same problem?
> I have dual boot, sharing macosx and debian wheezy and never had this
> problem before.
> 

Happens regularly in sid.

Was grub itself updated? A few weeks ago it was updated in sid, and the
new version was sufficiently different from the previous first-stage
bootloader that it didn't work. After a grub update, it is necessary
to do a grub-install to re-write the MBR or partition bootloader.

In January, there were a few kernel upgrades which apparently didn't
call update-grub, with the same result.

Either way, you boot into your system manually, after trying several
sets of instructions found on the Net. Once you're there, try
update-grub, or grub-install if you see there's been a recent grub
update.

-- 
Joe


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