Ubuntu :: Deleted Old Kernels - Now Can' Boot

Mar 10, 2010

yesterday I removed old kernels via. the synaptic manager- I'm 100% certain I did not removed the latest stable kernel, and the version before- I did however removed the oldest two. Now after restart I'm dead in the water- i cant get past the initial boot- the screen goes black. I i'm running ubuntu 9.10 double-booted with windows vista, and right now I cant even get into vista...

Let's say that I messed up with removing old kernels, and removed sth, that shouldn't be removed- but how does this mess up vista?

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