Comment 83 for bug 477169

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alexlinux (alexandrelimaconde) wrote :

I have the same problem... I kind of "solve" it by pressing e (when the system shows the menu with several kernel possibilities) and editing the file, making only the following change: where is "2.6.31-15-generic" write "2.6.31-14-generic" (loads the older kernel). Press Ctr x and you should be able to boot!

However this is only a fix, you have to do this every time you boot!

NOTE:
(1) "sudo update-grub" doesn't solve the problem.
(2) Selecting the older kernel in the boot menu, doesn't work too!!!