Grub loaded to a different partition after upgrading 16.10 to 17.04

Hi all,

the title says it all (Grub loaded to a different partition after upgrading 16.10 to 17.04), after upgrading UM16.10 via the terminal and restarting, Grub had loaded to partition /sda10 and not /sda as it should have done, I didn’t take much interest at the update process so only noticed what had happened after a reboot.

Further to the above problem, it did not have any entries for my other Ubuntu Mate installations ( /sda6 & /sda8) nor did it show my Windows 10 install?.

I did the update via the terminal using the following command:

sudo do-release-upgrade -d

Is this a bug or by design?. :confused:

I used the live CD and Boot Repair to fix it no problem. :smiley:

Systems on my main PC:

Win 10
UM16.04 English
UM16.04 German
(Now) UM 17.04 English

Thats by design and will probably happen again to any of them (Mate installs) with a point release.

A bug? Maybe if someone can duplicate this. I cannot.

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Alrighty then, let’s wait and see if anyone else has the same problem. :smiley:

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Hallo wolfman

Could this have anything to do with the “loss” of the swap partition - see

Someone asked (perhaps not in this post) what was the need/use for a swap partition - as far as i know on modern computers with lots of RAM it only really gets used if you put the computer into “hibernation” (the current session is saved to the swap when hibernating). :bear:

Hi @alpinejohn,

I already have a swap partition set so I don’t think so?. :smiley: