The latest one is the error: the symbol 'grub_puts_' not found.
And a useless prompt: grub rescue>
After fooling around with all the tinycore linux, kubuntu livecd images, I found the easy way out.
I just burned a Super Grub Disk and boot into my Debian with it using an old /boot/grub/menu.lst leftover from the grub 0.97 era.
I have to use the 0.9799 version of the super grub disk since the latest grub2 compatible versions 1.30/1.21 images are not bootable at all.
Once inside the Debian, do a
# grub-install /dev/sda
to put the grub back on my 1st hard drive. voila!
Yes, Debian forces this 1.98 version of grub2 onto users. Fuck whoever made that decision.
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