I went through the GUI upgrade from 9.04 to 10.04 last night. I habitually keep my machine up to date, so this upgrade was not from some random or uncommon configuration.<br><br>Everything went fine until grub was being installed / upgraded. I got a popup asking me to select a device where grub should be installed - in a way it resembled fdisk output, there were the individual devices listed (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb, etc) as well as the individual partitions on each. I selected the partition that contains my kernel images /dev/sda2 and tried to install grub there. I saw a message saying that the operation failed. Luckily I was able to retry selecting a partition and so I select different partitions. I ended up trying all of my partitions individually until I had tried them all. I got the impression that I needed to select the drive device rather than the partition. So I ended up selecting both /dev/sda and /dev/sdb and none of the individual partitions. It reported success and continued on the upgrade. When it came time to reboot, I discovered that the machine was locked at the point where GRUB usually pops up with a kernel selection. I don't see anything but a black screen.<br>
<br>I sure wish I knew what I did wrong!<br><br>Any help is appreciated - I'm writing from my work machine and won't be able to try anything until i get home tonight.<br><br>Carl Anderson<br>