I found I needed to do this ( ln -s . /boot/boot ) today, after upgrading my kernel via synaptic to linux-image-2.6.12.10-amd64-generic (2.6.12-10.32). I found this a little disturbing, because I didn't need this before. My /boot is a separate partition with / on LVM (which was set up for me by the Breezy installer).
I found I needed to do this ( ln -s . /boot/boot ) today, after upgrading my kernel via synaptic to linux-image- 2.6.12. 10-amd64- generic (2.6.12-10.32). I found this a little disturbing, because I didn't need this before. My /boot is a separate partition with / on LVM (which was set up for me by the Breezy installer).