Karmic reached end of life some time ago, are you able to reproduce this
on a currently supported release?
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Ubuntu Server 9.10 (karmic): grub2: error: invalid magic number
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487689
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I have the same symptoms as Nick in comment #4.
I installed Ubuntu 9.10 using Wubi, and then upgraded to Lucid. When I
try to boot the Lucid kernel, I get the "Must load kernel first" and
then when I disable "screen" I also see the "invalid magic number"
error. I am running the amd64 architectur
I have xubuntu 9.10 installed with wubi. After regular kernel update
(2.6.31-15) grub fail booting default kernel with message "load kernel
first". I still can boot system using record for 2.6.31-14 in grub. Grub
boot sequence for 2.6.31-14 and 2.6.31.15 are identical (see
attachment).
Wubi instal
I am using a 200GB VM HDD and my Karmic install in the VM was amd64. I
just happened to run across this bug report for Debian which shows same
invalid magic number error and talks about Bochs BIOS patch using 32bit
computation.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=532202#10
I wonder
I retried rerunning update-grub and grub-install again. No change.
Still cannot boot.
9.10 is looking like a very bad release. Postings of all kinds of
serious problems. X freezes, blank screens, no-boot scenarios, no
serial consoles in text installs, lots of upgrade issues, broken kvm
guests,
Some further info:
/dev/sda5 is /boot which is ext3
/dev/ubuntu-LogVol00 is / which is ext4
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Ubuntu Server 9.10 (karmic): grub2: error: invalid magic number
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/487689
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