[Bug 1312787] [NEW] "error: symbol 'grub_term_highlight_color' not found" in Ubuntu 14.04

Gabriel Guerreiro gabriel.guerreiro at gmail.com
Fri Apr 25 14:53:00 UTC 2014


Public bug reported:

The error was detected in the upgrade to 14.04.

Found in 2 HP PCs with identical hardware.
One of them has this problem after a fresh install of 14.04.

They have UEFI. Only one disk.

Although the error message is similar, none of the methods described in the existing bugs fixes the problem:
- Boot Repair
- dpkg-reconfigure grub-efi-amd64

We can avoid this message using the BIOS boot menu.
The option "ubuntu" is present, and after choosing it, there is a functional Grub.
>From there, everything works OK.

** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  The error was detected in the upgrade to 14.04.
  
  Found in 2 HP PCs with identical hardware.
  One of them has this problem after a fresh install of 14.04.
  
- They have UEFI.
+ They have UEFI. Only one disk.
  
  Although the error message is similar, none of the methods described in the existing bugs fixes the problem:
  - Boot Repair
  - dpkg-reconfigure grub-efi-amd64
  
  We can avoid this message using the BIOS boot menu.
- The option "ubuntu" is present, and anfter choosing it, there is a functional Grub.
+ The option "ubuntu" is present, and after choosing it, there is a functional Grub.
  From there, everything works OK.

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Title:
  "error: symbol 'grub_term_highlight_color' not found" in Ubuntu 14.04

Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  The error was detected in the upgrade to 14.04.

  Found in 2 HP PCs with identical hardware.
  One of them has this problem after a fresh install of 14.04.

  They have UEFI. Only one disk.

  Although the error message is similar, none of the methods described in the existing bugs fixes the problem:
  - Boot Repair
  - dpkg-reconfigure grub-efi-amd64

  We can avoid this message using the BIOS boot menu.
  The option "ubuntu" is present, and after choosing it, there is a functional Grub.
  From there, everything works OK.

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