Mark, WHERE is the solution for this problem, in the case Wubi, Grub 2 and kernel...-15-...? Please!
For now, I am able to boot, using kernel-14, by choosing that option in the grub menu at startup. Sometimes this menu don't show up (why? I don't know!) and I follow #91 and then I enter "sudo update-grub" at the terminal. Next time I boot, the grub menu shows again and I choose kernel-14. It works with me...
Mark, WHERE is the solution for this problem, in the case Wubi, Grub 2 and kernel...-15-...? Please!
For now, I am able to boot, using kernel-14, by choosing that option in the grub menu at startup. Sometimes this menu don't show up (why? I don't know!) and I follow #91 and then I enter "sudo update-grub" at the terminal. Next time I boot, the grub menu shows again and I choose kernel-14. It works with me...